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The Lagonda somehow seems the vehicle perfect to film 3 Back-to-the-Future prequels, with a young Doc Brown dropping some Acid and Qualuudes in the 70's. Seriously. Hell hath no fury like a Lagonda.

Nothing makes me happier owning a VW Phaeton than seeing pics, specs and prices of a Bentley Flying Spur. The interior is 90% Phaeton and 5 years after the Phaeton's introduction, they still share the same powertrain and frame. (Though no longer share the same engine as the W12 Phaeton. That was only true in 2004) If

Well my powerful deductive reasoning and my spidey sense indicate if Polar had all that time in his hands to do comments, he must have been working for Volkswagen Manufacturing Quality Control. His promotion probably means I won't have to take my next VW to the dealer every fucking month, sometimes twice a month. 'bye

@damnElantra: I agree. That engine was a piece of shit. I had a Spirit K-car for about 3 weeks with the 4 cylinder (with only 70K miles) and that thing would oveheat every day. The thermostat would seize every time it felt like it. Head gaskets needed to be changed every year almost! Obviously I had to trade that car

@TheBlueBomber: HA! That memphis Drive-in is precisely the one I went last time almost a decade ago! I am glad it is still around. I thought it would be gone by now!

Well, no one has mentioned the automotive technology behind the destruction of the drive-ins: Daytime Running Lights! On some cars, the lights will stay up even if the car is not running but the key is on the ignition. Really annoying and I remember having to use the crappy pole speaker for Audio and be really hot w/o

Next stop, the 'ring! against the Bugatti Veyron and the Nissan GT-R. The Twin Turbo Tata (The Tata EE-mplant)is rumored is rumored to have 850 HP (seahorse power) Awesome. Hope the Stig gets to run it.