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It's funny, I think the first time I saw an article about this I was about 8 years old. I thought it was a dumb idea back then, and still think it's a dumb idea now. The amount of complications a "flying" car would make outweighs the reasons to make one.

Holy crap, I just grew a beard after reading that.

One of my favorites, I love Statham's reaction to the Lexus.

Zoids.

Let's not forget AT&T's refusal of giving us BBC America in HD. I'll stick to Streetfire for premieres.

This is the main reason why I hate Ferrari nowadays. It's bad enough that they're so far up their own assholes, but then they decide to kill off a limited-run tribute because they "don't share underpinnings with other cars".

"HE'S CHAMPIN' FOR A CLAMPIN'!"

Two Top Gear premieres in one week?? Be still my heart.

*Trudges over to corner, and cries for a bit.

But is it still grounded to the ground?

Small, ugly, unreliable, and yet, it had a 285hp Mitsubishi motor slapped to a Getrag six-speed manual transmission with big chrome wheels and vents upon vents. Kind of like an American Vectra VXR, terrible, but there's part of you that would still like one.

+1 Yes. Also, they also killed the chance of the new Stratos going into limited production. Shame on them.

I'm with you on that, the 458 is impressive, but it just doesn't do anything for me. It also doesn't help that Ferrari (in recent years) has started to leave a bad taste in my mouth thanks to their snobbish ways. If I had $230,000 to spend, I'd want a car that would put a smile on my face, made by a company that loves

Fred Durst is one the people who inspires him. That's all I'm saying.

I'm thinking the latter.

My pick would have to go to the Lamborghini Countach, primarily due to how it has kind of become the go-to car that indicates wealth in pop culture. Every stock photo of a gigantic mansion always has a Countach parked out in front, maybe with some model posing between one of the scissor doors. When you say the name

I take back everything I said about the new RAV4, this is by far the most depressing vehicle ever to grace Jalopnik. I'm just gonna leave a picture of the Evo IX wagon to liven up this page a little.

-An undamaged C5 (Not my first choice)

Am I the only one who thinks the standard Charger is better looking than the SRT? Everything just kinda "works" with it, while the SRT comes off kind of frumpy compared to the first generation.

It's all we ever wanted.