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Congratulations on your COTD. I present to you this brew from Stuttgart. Be careful taking the cap off, however, as it's just a decoy—the actual opening of the bottle is on the bottom.

Worst camera placement ever in Peter Revson's car in the first video.

@twinturbo2: By God, I hope he's right! I I am by no means a NASCAR fan, but you have to admit, stock cars looked pretty badass until the mid-90s.

A Vauxhall Omega? Now there's a car I wouldn't be caught dead in!

@boostedty4: Oh good, then I guess I didn't make a huge mistake.

@PHIL: And then a tanker ship that ate submarines.

Are you kidding? Buick owners have had plenty of exciting moments. Unfortunately, the only thing they remember is, "That police officer was so polite!"

That really is a terrible-looking car. Shame they couldn't do what they did with the Cobalt SS and give it 260 hp while making it one of the sweetest-handling fwd cars in recent memory (still awful-looking, with plenty of room for dumbass kids to make it as tacky as their hearts desire)

Is it me, or are GoDaddy's Danica Patrick ads some of the worst, most cliched ads ever? I find them offensive and I'm a red-blooded heterosexual 'merican male, presumably who they are targeting. (Note: I am not necessarily speaking about the above ad, as I have not bothered to watch it.)

@duurtlang: Also, it's nowhere near weird enough.

The badassness of these defies words.

@makopolo: I, too am thinking like this. However, in a car with that kind of stereo, do you really think there will be no bondo? The two seem to go together like Caprices and 28-inch rims.

Take the speakers out and I'll take it.

I always find it interesting that any time there is a design contest for students, the proposals are always absolutely outlandish and impractical, and usually really, really unattractive. Take for example the BMW Lovos above (yes, I am sure it wasn't Chris Bangle). At home, I have a book with a picture of a Citroen

@KAR120C: I figured out where I was getting mixed up about the royal autos—see my reply to @Battles below

@Battles: So I did some research. Princess Anne obviously had a Scimitar GTE. Interestingly, Prince Philip once owned the Ogle Triplex GTS, a one-off Scimitar estate car (see above) that was designed with special heat-absorbing glass and was sort of the "concept version" of the Scimitar GTE. I knew a book I had