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Is that the start of Virginia Key?

This is the first car my dad bought brand new and then passed down to my brother and me. I drove itall through high school until I stupidly sold it and decided I wanted something “sporty”.

I don't know if I'd call this better looking than the Viper, I just really like how both look and the creativity of this.

I want this. Now. I don't care if it would never work. I want someone to build this for me so I can have it as an awesome decoration.......I also don't care that if I do this there will be no space in my apartment anymore.

I know Doug just got his cts v wagon.......but I think he should go buy one of these now. You know, for automotive journalist reasons, and to round out his bonkers wagon resume.

looks like he's still paying off his IRS tab.

I've said this before, and I'll say it again, because I think to many people buy into this "I value my care so I can park like this" bullshit. I love my car, it is the nicest car I've ever owned and I cherish it like no other, but still, I don't park like this for a reason. My car is no Lamborghini or Ferrari or any

Is this just as large as the current new Range Rover? Cause I actually like the smaller size of the old sports.

“It comes pretty close to an actual Veyron,” Scott said. “Most of those cars are way overpriced. You’re just paying for the badge.

17-18.5 average mpg's for the Cherokee is pretty impressive. My XJ8 averages around 19, and has about 100 less horsepower and weighs whole lot less as well.

You can add the 2004-2009 jag xj's to that list as well.

Oh, my bad. I see what you mean now. And yes, I agree the SS is the americanized version of a Holden.

I agree with everything you've said about the camaro and fj managing to evoke the essence of their originals while being a relatively different design. However, you mentioned that retro designs are never good when placed on existing cars. But isn't the Fiat 500 on a Panda chassis? And I thing design wise those look

"Hello everyone, my name is Mike and I'm a 911 addict"

Couldn't agree more with you. I got my old Subaru serviced this paat fall at a dealership that was Subaru/Kia/Mazda/suzuki and all they had was one of those as a loaner car. I was really hoping to try one of the new optima's but it was all they had left for a loaner car.

Please come to Denver! You can't waste a chance to use that Viper on some mountain backroads. And also enjoy some of the wonderful beers Colorado has to offer.

Holy crap! I bought a used car there once when I was in high school.  To bad they didn't have that at the time, I would have loved to try and get a "test drive" in that.

Unfourtunately though, it seems like he wants to get 13k for the car.  If you go to the youtube page of this video, there are comments where he said he won't let the vehicle go for any less than 10k.

My dad bought an 06 A4 new from the dealership.  it's got close to 100k miles on it now, and he's never had any problems with it.  He never wants to get rid of it.  But who knows, maybe he's one of the lucky owners.

I'm a pretty big Porsche fanatic, I've been lusting after some old 911's for a while. But If I had the money to afford either of these right now, and their maintenance, I would go for the Aston. The styling is just so gorgeous, and in the words of Captain Slow, "It gives me the fizz!".