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Is it too late to submit anything? If not, I would like to nominate this 1956 Messerschmitt KR200. Very small, laughably underpowered by today’s standards (9 HP), a top speed of only 56 mph, no luggage space aside from a small luggage rack in the rear, an awkward steering wheel design, only one door, and a very quirky 

I don’t care if it’s one of the best supercars of the 2000's. I don’t care if it’s a limited edition 722S Roadster. I don’t care if it only has only 234 miles. Selling an SLR McLaren for $1,049,000 is absolutely ridiculous.

Sorry about that.

1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R - $22,213 (AS OF 12/11/16)

827 replies and not even a mention of the Hyundai Tiburon/Coupe/Tuscani? I haven’t seen a stock one in a long ass time and some of the worst car mods I’ve ever seen were on these things.

1967 Jaguar 420 (insert obvious weed joke here), $9750: Nothing says “I’m classy” like a classic 1960's Jaguar, especially one that looks clean like this example. Not only does this car make you look like the richest kid on the block, it also handles well especially for a full-size 60's luxury sedan like this

This list is missing a lot of Chrysler Aspen.

1963 Honda S500. Not only was it Honda’s first car, it is also a very beautiful and classy old-school Japanese roadster. I’d buy one in a heartbeat if money was no object.

The third-generation Cavalier lived through not three, but FOUR generations of Honda Civic. The Cavalier began production in 1994 and remained in production until October 2005. The eighth-generation Civic was unveiled in March 2005. Unbelievable. It managed to live through the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth

Hey, at least it shared it’s chassis with the awesome Lancer Evolution!

I would also like to nominate the 2001 Mitsubishi CZ-3 Tarmac. This all-wheel drive hatchback was powered by a turbocharged 4G63 making 218 HP, and it was even considered by Mitsubishi to replace the Evo in the World Rally Championship. I would love to see an all-wheel drive, rally inspired hatchback from Mitsubishi

1970 Mazda RX500. 247 HP twin-rotor Wankel powered lightweight shooting brake with butterfly doors, and it looks absolutely BEAUTIFUL. Boom, I win.

2000 Mercedes SL 600 Roadster

I was just about to post this.

1995 Lexus SC300, $800