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I knew from the thumbnail image and headline that the number one car on this list would be Japanese. Also the 911 Turbo S 918 Spyder edition is hilarious.

Why is the Nissan Kumquat or Quishquash or whatever it’s called not on this this list ?!

I was wondering why there were so few late 80s and early 90s Toyota Land Cruisers on the used car market, or even just on Craigslist. I know they have major mechanical components that will last 500,000 or more miles if properly maintained, and they usually aren't rusted out after about 15 years of use.

I don’t see what’s preventing TDI owners who fear harassment by ecoterrorists from just peeling off and removing all traces of TDI badges from their cars.

I’ve heard that some Asian countries, like Cambodia for example, have a 200% import tax on foreign vehicles. I’m not sure if that’s the situation in South Korea, but if they have a really high import tax on foreign made vehicles that would make imported cars almost prohibitively expensive for the average person and

I had a Lego racers RC car which you could build any way you liked. I also have quite a large collection of 1/18th scale die-cast model cars which my 18 month old nephew really enjoyed playing with (he only destroyed one of them, which is not bad)

I wonder if this, being priced very similarly to a BMW M3, will have the same steep depreciation as the BMW loosing 60% of it’s value after about 5-6 years. I can’t really afford loan payments for a $70,000 car, even with a 20% down payment. Like they always used to say on Top Gear, you’re not a real petrolhead until

The guy in the video claimed it was capable of 12 mpg on the highway at 60 mph. That’s total bullshit. If a Hummer H1 gets around 10 mpg with a diesel V8, 8-9 MPG seems a more realistic average for one of these. There’s no way this thing with a V12 gets better fuel economy than an H1.

This story is terrible news, and to hear of such a horrible incident which could have been prevented brings a tear to my eye: how could anyone, who resides in Europe no less, buy a Chrysler Crossfire and then eventually let someone drive it on a race track?

On my old 4Runner, the transmission cooler ran inside the radiator. It sprung a leak internally. The pressurized cooling system forced coolant into the transmission fluid and the transmission started to slip. I caught the problem early and had it fixed promptly, but if I had left it, it would have overheated the

Why anyone would pay almost 2/3 of a million dollars for a car which from the front looks like a cheap copy of an $80,000 Corvette Z06 and from the rear looks hideous is far beyond my comprehension. Also, if I recall correctly the much much cheaper Corvette Z06 is also capable of 0-60 in 2.9 seconds.

I don’t agree that everyone who wants a smallish GM truck should get the diesel just because it gets great gas mileage for a truck. Some people may not be able to afford the additional purchase cost, they may be afraid of the additional complexity, especially of high costs of replacing a clogged or failed diesel

I’m just going to come out and say a bit over $200,000 is way too much to pay for a 21 year old, 3 owner Mercedes E60 AMG if you plan to drive it and not keep it in a museum. You could get a ten year old 469 HP E55 AMG for around 1/10th of that price. I’ve even seen a 500E sell for less than $15,000.

Personally I don’t understand all the hate towards 350Z owners. My dad had two of them, though he was 50 years old and having a midlife crisis. Both of them were left completely stock, and he didn’t drive in anger like a douchebag. He bought a 350Z because he liked the original Datsun 240 but couldn’t afford to own

I know this car is rare, however rarity doesn’t mean inherent value. Lack of availability of parts is going to be a serious issue facing an owner. Personally, I wouldn't buy one.

Sinkholes! First they come after some of the rarest, most collectible Corvettes in the nation, now they’ve destroyed a fine example of early 2000s Cadillac luxury fitted with awful aftermarket 3 spoke rims! When will the destruction end?

In 2008, Toyota made a special edition 4Runner Sport called the Urban Runner. While many customers were leaving SUVs for crossovers, why they picked a name like Urban Runner for a rugged, off-road capable, 4 wheel drive, body-on-frame SUV is a mystery. One of the main features of the Urban Runner was a removable

It looks ok from the front, but from the rear it looks awful. Then again, Ferrari isn't known for always making good looking cars.

The swap appears to have been done well by someone who knows what they’re doing, however the LQ4 being an iron block truck engine is probably at least a hundred pounds heavier, and would affect the weight balance and handling of the OEM setup. Also, you could find an e39 M5 for less money, although oil changes on the

That's interesting, I didn't know that.