*slow clap*
*slow clap*
I share your feelings; I deeply miss my ‘98 WS6. Those 4th Gens were fantastic IMO.
You're right. In a sea of annonymous blobs that all look the same, it stands out by itself and looks like nothing else on the road.
Don’t. The transmissions are made of glass.
Can confirm. We absolutely love our ‘14 Flex Limited. Style in spades like nothing else in current mass-production, tons of room, and unbelievably comfortable.
I actually like the three-spokers, but yes, the original Viper is timelessly beautiful IMO. Those curves will never age.
Your post is also inaccurate. NSXs were in fact available with shitty transmissions: automatics.
Actually the wheels weren’t supposed to be a matching blue to the stripes; they’re purposely a chrome blue.
This guy. LOVE the 110.
I simply can’t get into the Hyuara’s looks. Between the generic-’90’s-kitcar wheels and that stupifingly horrendous front end, I can’t believe it’s from the same people who gave us the Zonda, let alone the Zonda’s successor.
I heartily disagree. I’ve always thought the XJ220 was sexy, until I finally got to see one in person; it isn’t just sexy, it is achingly, jaw-droppingly beautiful. One of the most gorgeous cars of the past 50 years IMO.
While I agree with Tavarish on this article except for his points about the F50 and Enzo, I agree with you as well.
Couldn’t agree with you more.
That thing is so pretty it hurts. Love these.
Funny, I find the 430 to be a mess of designs and one of Ferrari’s ugliest creations.
My favorite Ferrari GT. Simply beautiful and beautifully simple.
I completely disagree with all of this.
I absolutely agree. What was it, 2004 or 2005 that its run ended? Yeah, it’s been at least a decade for me since I’ve found Ferraris to be attractive cars. The 458 had it right from the ass to the front fenders (except those damn taillights), but Christ Almighty that face was utterly horrendous.
High Stakes was a phenomenal game. It was fun, had great graphics and sound for the time, and had a killer, atmospheric soundtrack that still holds up today.
Actually the DB7 was released in 1994, but you’re right about the Zonda.