camsmith328
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camsmith328

Don't forget the Jalopnik sticker.

Porsche Marketing would never approve of this light scheme for a lineup of their cars.

Bob: A good driver but clearly not a great one.

Half the gifts are $1200 ferrari keychains. The other half are fire extinguishers.

the one I want was so hidden in the shadows, ENHANCE!

Oh, I love the 90's and early 2000's when the likes of Honda NSX, Toyota Supra etc being considered "sports cars", whereas cars like Ferrari 360 Modena/F430 or Lamborghini Gallardo were just called with their proper name "exotic sports cars" (with ). And, on top of that, the even more powerful, rarer and exclusive

It deserves better.

It's because the 288 GTO has always been in the F40's shadow anyway.

I am the last person to try to argue that older is always better, but these things definitely just keep getting worse. My favorite -> least favorite goes from oldest to newest, in order. Of course the 288 is in the shadow.

What I find impressive is how well they've maintained the same exact shade of red over the years. Provided none of these cars have been repainted, anyway.

Technically speaking, the term "hypercar" is made up.

1,24,3,5

If you're a real hypercar, please step into the sunlight.

Besides the F40 and 288 GTO, a whole lot of "Meh."

Notably absent is Doug DeMuro's peasant Ferrari. Peasant.

It should have been on the other side on the F50.

I see only supercars. "Hypercar" I reserve for cars that can fly through hyperspace.

Later that day as they drove home

MIA