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1.And the Lord spoketh unto Detroit, and to the rest of the world, and there was much gnashing of teeth, for the Lord said "THESE ARE YOUR SINS, THEY ARE UNCOUNTED BUT YOU WILL ACCOUNT FOR THEM!" 2. "To Ford, Why must you vex me with so many different Mustangs, yet most simply wear the clothes of a Harlot? 3. GM, why

Thank god for gray market track cars. Atom's are 45-60k right now if you get them "officially" but you want an Elise or something like this for cheap, you can get away with it.

@Mysterious Utility Bento: Mind you, LA entertainment has to stay cheap what with plunging house value / rising gas prices / wildfire and earthquake insurance.

Much as I agree that Clarkson incessantly bashes most "average" american cars - the Sebring is crap. The design is unoriginal, I felt like I was slowly drowning in the last one I rode in, and EVERYBODY who drives one is doing 5 under.

Wow. Most of these lists are interesting (if predictable.) This was just trash.

@NiceNurseRatched: Not to mention an avid video gamer, car semi-nut, and, yes this is the best, decent public speaker.

Either I-25 or I-70 within 10 miles of the junction. 2 major highways that meet just north of downtown Denver, and a hundred strange exits surrounding them.

Is there a PCH that a TVR does not automatically win by default?

I see 40k under the front end of the Ferrari. Easy. Which you would then suddenly realize no one needs, because no one works on their own new ferraris.

Come on Alpha's aren't that bad.

Let's be frank - while few will call the new (old?) 7 sexy (ie e38) the fact remains it is distinguishable. And I rarely pass a 7 and mistake it for a 5. Whereas I have to look at the badge for every Audi sedan to see how important the driver thinks they are.

Ha! All you people and your "cars."

This car sits in an ugly market position - they can't downmarket it too much, because that would "soil" the badge and give a cheaper option to the 3 (ahem, wasn't that the point?)

The first one stands (still) as one of the best gaming experiences I have ever had.

Own an e38 (97) looking at an 01 or 05 for my next car (pre-facelifted or last model year BMW's are fantastic rides.) Love the styling of the last generation, can't wait to see what the next one does to this one. And in 5 years, when the depreciation has hit harder than a big Lincoln hits a curb, I will gladly shop

Not only that, but you would have to store your parts car FOREVER for fear of needing something else off it. And Italian cars without roofs are what PCH was made for!

Denver - The ricers don't irritate me. The M3/5 crowd (for the most part) can actually drive, as those cars don't survive long on snow if you cant. There are SUV's a plenty - both the blinged out club queens and the obscene lifted off road wrecks.

@IamZardoz: Normally I'd agree with you. Of course, normally, one of these cars WOULDN'T have been the star of a long running TV show.

I'm so not the only person that wants this right now - seriously. That could be a pile of hoon-y death, the most Epic Bruce-mobile of all.

Huh, is this really anything other than an ad for the magazine? /sad panda