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In profile, it looks vaguely American—reminiscent of a Mustang (kinda).

Did anyone else laugh at the busted Evo? It's mean, but still...

@Lotte: Most awesome thing I have seen all day!

@OA 5599: My mom had a '72 Chevelle and a '71 Cutlass that both endured the same kind of magnetism. The Chevelle got smashed in front of her parents' house, and the Cutlass she drove for a number of years (and loved) through many, many fender-benders, always the other person's fault. Later on, around the time I was…

My friend's dad drove us to high school (20 miles away) for 2 years. When my friend got his own license, he had absolutely no clue how to get to school. He had to practice with his dad for 2 weeks before he could figure it out.

The NSU would be without a doubt most hellish and undeniably cool, but after I get my Alfa Giulia Sprint GTA and Citroen DS, I'm getting a 190D.

Sounded like Patricia Richardson (Jill from Home Improvement)

@suzq044: agreed. I was hesitant to call it a Viper at first.

I'm not ashamed, but I absolutely MUST have an Alfa Giulia Sprint GTA sometime in my life. Failing this, a Citroen DS will do just fine.

Some say, he loves Pagani Zondas, and that he's a short, angry bloke from the Midlands. All we know is, he's not the Stig. He's Richard Hammond!

It's a good price, but I wouldn't pay that for it with those flames, which on top of just being there in the first place, are really, really, badly done. Even Chip Foose would hate those flames.

@mrwoolery: Heart-click for using a Top Gear picture (note the Casino Royale movie plane in the background.)

@JB_Finesse: Ernest goes to Barrett-Jackson

You know you have a problem when the General Lee is the most tasteful car in your collection.

@Stamatios Kanellakis: That's his much more iconic son, Gianni, born in 1921. Giovanni Agnelli, who must've been a badass to spawn such a ridiculous family and enormous company, founded Fiat in 1899.

I prefer to live.