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ericcollins02

This was my childhood "dream car" and the best part about it was that every single racing game I played on the N64 and Playstation had a variant of it. Rush (1 and 2), Crusin' World, Test Drive (4 and 5), Gran Turismo, Top Gear Overdrive, always mixed with crazy tracks and mid-90s technobeat.

10 years ago? Absolutely. Now? I mean, it's good-looking, but the design has kinda gotten tired.

It looks like a movie prop from some half-baked "futuristic" thriller from the 90s.

It's funny, I've seen quite a few of them in the Metro-Detroit area along with it's surrounding counties. They're usually driven by guys in their late-20s and rich teenagers, my brother's friend had a V6 in that electric blue color and a guy down the block from me had a black GXP. Maybe they just really caught on in

And the movie Spy Kids.

I don't mean to critique, but there's also a Chrysler Turbine Car at the Henry Ford Museum, so you could kill two birds with one stone on this list.

Do you know how many V6 Mustangs I could get for that?? No seriously, does anyone know?

I think we are too bro, nice icon by the way.

I sort of agree with what you're saying, but I still think there's a big difference between a startup supercar company and one that is owned by one of the most well-known car brands in the world. The short story is that Mercedes had an image to uphold and saw that both BMW and Volkswagen AG had picked up super-luxury

You're right, the nameplate reemerged only 12 years ago and the general response was very lackluster. The reviews weren't terrible, but they weren't great either, and nobody thought that it was worth the money, especially when you could get a fully-loaded S600 or incredibly handsome CL600 for around a 1/3 of the price.

Anyone who was somewhat interested in the Coda probably knew that $40k can buy a lot of car, and the Coda isn't a lot of car.

It's not even a 2011 Mustang... V6.. Which you could totally buy instead of those monitors.

No. Ferrari does hideous work. Liberty Walk makes me actually want one.

Where do people find, and why do they use these awful rims? They look like they belong on a lifted Ram from 1997 that only plays Chumbawamba on the stereo.

It was perfect, and it always will be perfect.

I keep telling myself I'm watching old rally footage, but all I see is Gran Turismo 2.

The Viper is like a cokehead whose ideal way of trying to get "clean" is by snorting more coke, and it's wonderful.

For $8500? Sure, I could work with it. This guy is out of his goddamn mind for asking $20,000, hell, I could buy a V6 Mustang for that. I mean, I could only get one.. but you get my point.

It looks like it belongs in an anime. (In a good way)

A lone WRX STI sadly does donuts in front of Mitsubishi's headquarters, waiting for its friend to come out and play again.