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Time for a NEW FEATURE: Carmaker Project Hell: Saab vs. Ssangyong

@LTDScott: So you have several PCH Hot Wheels? HA!

The Suzuki Kisazhi is not dead. It will go to the US market as the Suzuki Seppuku.

I would do that perhaps on a Starbucks drive through in the morning before having my coffee, but for a fucking Taco at Taco Bell? SRSLY? Dude's innocent for reason of mental defect or diminished capacity your honor.

The VoxMobile could make a comeback for the Guitar Hero/Rockband era.

I call shenanigans on Team California Mille #2, Alfa Romeo Alfetta. that Alfa Romeo body seems 100% straight! No way it was $500 to begin with. However, Ecurie Ecrappe Autodenta, Alfa Romeo Spider does NOT have one single body piece straight. That was my candidate for the effluency index winner. Was the Jag the V12

It will be OK. As Ash said, they get more inventive with less money. Right now its 90% Porsche-Merc-BMW-Aston-Ferrari-Lambo and quite frankly they are starting to repeat themselves a bit.

@Andrew Pierce: I know, I know, but there is sublime craziness (Lambo) and there is infinite insanity (This!)

I bet this thing could do a better track time than a Veyron at the Top Gear track. And it has a bigger engine than the Phaeton V8. Whoa, Jalop of the year?

Bukkake FTW! Our Canadian cousins are awesome!

Santa brought Murilee some Crack... he needs it to complete his LeMons car, as his ass is probably 6 days behind at least.

@nataku83: Trust me, it is true. I owned such a car. (Sticker price in 2004 = $72,000, bought for $22K in 2008) Almost 5 years later, the routine repair bill at the dealer is above $1,000 always, and repair prices off the dealer are not that low to justify my lack of peace of mind.

Yeah on the S8, and the E55, but remember the repair costs. Despite getting a good deal on what used to be $76K car, you are still paying repairs bills that belong on a $76K car, so buyer beware.

You guys are heartless... my current hoonmobile is a 15 year old 3000GT. Yes the car is heavy, and expensive to repair, the tech wasn't 100% ready, etc.... still, beautiful lines, drives reasonably well like a MKIII Supra. The convertible looks awesome top down (top up, not so much) When I bought mine (near new) I

I want to see graverobber write his version, though.

Cool. Now I know what to buy when the Government bails me out. Any day now....