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@ash78: Amen! I've got over 80k on the brakes in my sprinter with lots of life left thanks to downshifting. I've always thought we use the engine and transmission to accelerate, why not use the engine and transmission to decelerate?

For me it started in the twin pines mall parking lot. Watching Marty McFly flick through the DeLorean's gearbox had a profound effect on my six year old brain. I new my Dad's cars didn't work like that... He was never cool.

Please someone agree with me that he is not "the contemporary embodiment of rock and roll"!

@SwatLax: Exactly, why do an interior comparable to an early nineties Grand Am in 2009? Just looks like cheap junk.

Fugly console!

"That includes me".....

Reminds me of the time some middle eastern paper reprinted an article from "The Onion" about congress demanding a new capitol building be built or they would move to a new city. It was a hilarious parody of major league baseball clubs.

@CafeRacer1200: Actually those years of LeSabre were really reliable and very inexpensive when repairs where needed. Just a bit ugly and embarrassing to drive I'm sure.

There is an old Christopher Walken SNL sketch where he describes a hot roded snow blower as having "pop-up pistons". Does anyone else remember this? Pretty funny.

Yeah I think it's a DeLorean, I think I see the torsion bars for the doors hanging in what would be the center of the car.

I have to say that looks very DeLorean.

Thank you for reminding me of the Blinding Crush I once had on Winnie Cooper.

I need a set of glowing brake discs like that.

This is the coolest thing I have EVER herd. I'm all for a little anarchy.

Acura TL?

The car they put the engine in backwards.

@Novaload: it's all about money to them, not great art.

Where have all the proper hoons gone?

@pitchpitch: You mean the B.A. Brabus tuned version...