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AustinBenji
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Maybe because the front 60% looks good? It's just that 40% tail that hurts.

who said it wouldn't be an internal combustion engine?

The cake is a lie, so there must be no cam.

If death normally cheats you out of life, then in Russia wouldn't you cheat death?

Because real life cutaways are way better than drawings.

Even down here, they're fairly rare. I got a lot of flak for having one, but when I would take it off, and there was the super shiny dash, people tended to get why I had it.

Seriously? Makes me nostalgic for my dash mats. Had them on the 929 and Accord. For the S2000, I'm planning on eventually decking out the interior in Alcantara, so the mat would be moot.

As someone with a yellow convertible as a daily (S2000), I can attest to pretty much everything that applies to RWD convertibles in this article. Though, since I'm in TX, I don't have to worry about the salt trucks. Best part is how many people will cheer you and take pictures on days where it's below freezing with

Much cool, would buy.

I'll buy it off you for $500. LeMons!

I was watching that hand the whole time...

Did anyone else read this as V6 instead of 6V?

True enough, I've seen the aftermath of quite a few accidents over the years at these intersections on my commute. Definitely the most of any of the kind of intersections I encounter.

Doesn't look bad to me. Taking a left across 3 lanes (2 + turn) of oncoming? Wait until you can SEE that all lanes are clear. I have a couple of these on my daily commute. They can be painfully difficult to cross if the lights regulating the traffic don't create holes...but if that's happening, take a damn right

I own an S2000, and I approve this message. Also, I've been asked by someone in a Miata what year mine was...he thought my Miata looked nicer.

surprised about how far I had to scroll down to see this

Doesn't look like every frame...more like every few seconds...or maybe scene changes? If you were to play what he's got so far, it'd be choppy.

It's worth noting — as Harper does in his piece — that we also drove the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse and, hey, if you've got $2.35 million burning a hole in your pocket you might as well.

Voted up both OP and response because while it was a valid question, the response cannot be denied.