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So... when is the government going to recruit them for a top-secret mission involving theft, terrorists, explosions, car chases, continuity errors, bizarre logic, and the fate of the world? I mean, with a record like that, it’s gotta happen, right?

If it’s based on the Q50, then my only question is this: How can I import the body panels of this new Skyline to America for the purpose of building my own Skyline using a Q50 as a donor car? This thing is beautiful and I want it. I want to stuff a 2JZ or something under that hood and tune the crap out of it and give

If Mazda has all the parts to build a hot hatch version and those parts are available to the public, then who’s going to be the first person to make this a project car?

That makes sense. I like that theory.

In his defense, I (sort of) daily a ‘66 Thunderbird with no AC, and in the summertime, it gets pretty hot and sweaty in there. I live in the great potato land that is Idaho, so the weather around here isn’t even super extreme; and I can only imagine how bad a lack of functional AC would be in some place like Florida.

Wrong, the C3 is always cool and is a fantastic specimen of sick styling. Especially when customized ‘70s style.

I figure that Teslas (specifically the model S, X, and 3) will increase in or at least hold their value eventually, simply because they are kind of historically significant. They are some of the first electric cars since the 1900's to become really popular and successful, and for that reason, they will probably

It’s stayin’ alive.

Yes, but it will become a beloved classic among Jalops, and we will cherish it while it lasts.

All those stunts are cool and all, but I can’t get over how stupid that front fender looks when it’s flopping all over the place.

Hmm... It appears that the car was initially given some nice, clean, beautiful styling, and then some mad designer grabbed a knife and slashed the heck out of the poor car, which would explain why it looks so angry. I mean, if some crazy dude came and lacerated the crap out of my face, I’d be royally peeved too.

AAAhhhhh.... I love me some gigantic engine sticking out of some minuscule car.

RIP Ford GT. You will always be my favorite supercar. By the way, how many of these is Fancy Kristen planning on buying? I would guess at least one for her favorite bedroom, one or two for her living room, and one more for the garage.

It looks like Geoff was made for you.

You forgot to mention how the second gen Corvair was one of the first cars to feature coke bottle styling, which went on to be extremely influential, especially on American muscle cars. It’s definitely one of the cars on my bucket list of things I want to own someday.

I remember reading a Hagerty article that was talking about how the Dodge Stealth RT is one of the best bang for your buck performance cars out there. It had cool styling, AWD, 300 hp, four wheel steering, and was a bit of a technological marvel at the time. You can still find them for pretty cheap, too. 

Corvair.

They don’t have to suggest it, everyone already knows it. But that’s fine, we love him anyways.

Although I’m not a fan of electric cars, I think electric trucks make perfect sense. The packaging benefits of an electric drivetrain and the instant torque of electric motors are a perfect match for trucks. Plus, if it’s electric, then bros can’t modify it to roll coal. I like the boxy, old-school, utilitarian

I disagree. However, since we both clearly believe we are right and the other is wrong, and if we argued about it it could go on forever, shall we just agree to disagree and move on?