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Just to confirm, is it possible for me to get an ND without one of them dang boob tubes strapped to the dash?

Do you think this would be a good chariot for a clandestine Biscotti run?

You are too right. Yes it will be considered a “chick” car. Screw the uninformed. Let them have their bloatmobiles. Finally, a real sports car. Also its new! Which means a car that it is described as “ a battle cry to get away from making cars heavier and more complicated, as well as trying to make them faster than

MGB? Now you are speaking my language!

The Camaro has been growing on me as well. I generally prefer European iron but the Z/28 has won me over. I know the Z/28 isn’t a pure bred but that is why I like it. It feels like a 70s club racer designed by people with slide rulers and cigarettes.

That is a good point. To be fair, Leno has some “normal” cars. For example, in addition to the high priced exotica, he also owns a Fiat 500.

Good God, Harry is wonderful. His videos remind me of a British version of Leno’s garage.

good point!

Perhaps it depends on the type of behavior?

I thought it was always a Camry?

I think coupe refers to a lifestyle accoutrement. Surely, we must have someone who speaks marketing?

Agreed. Honorable mention #2: Fred Simeone. The man has a freaking Bugatti Tank Race Car that looks like it belonged to Sky Captain!

Totally forgot about Dempsey! And I didn't even CONSIDER Tim Allen. Definitely feeling stupid this morning.

The only reason it is that slow and “gentle” is because of the camera man and the chopper. Take away said cameraman and chopper and hello Mad Max meets Robocop shitshow. Law enforcement agencies tend to behave differently when the cameras are rolling...

Hahahaha, I just about put my fist through my laptop screen! As far as I can tell, (I am an East Coaster, never driven in CA), good driving, .i.e., great twisty two lanes are the exception to the rule of American road construction. In other words, I have to hunt for a great drive. Not so in beloved Italia. Love the

Over there they seem to prefer letting the geography dictate the shape of the road - they drape the tarmac over and around the contours of the land. In the US, the roads are blasted through the landscape, everything is flattened and straightened. You hardly ever see a road-cut in Italy, the highway goes over, or winds

Up until about 15 years ago, most people never needed to make a call, let alone post another idiotic diatribe to Vine. The idea that we MUST be plugged into the bullshit carousel 24/7 is nothing more than the motor industry pandering to the lowest common denominator.

Driving there certainly makes me feel that way. My mother is from Reggio (Emilia not Calabria), and everytime we visit, whether I am in a 500, or even a lowly CUV, the driving is unreal. The endless hairpins, the seemingly hot wheels inspired camber changes, the white truffles... Right, so that last one is a foodie

Every time I see nonsense like this, it becomes that much harder to work up the courage to commute by motorcycle. Have these manufacturers ever heard of distracted driving? Will the nonsense ever end? Doubtful.

Crank up the output to an even 200, add the M-sport suspension and the LSD and you could have a incredibly satisfying German sport’s sedan that harks back to the days when BMW performance cars were more about balance and finesse than raw power.