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40,000 people died in car accidents in the US last year. We absolutely do need it.

In the main the excitement was that it offered Ferrari performance and (arguably) better looks at a price the reasonably wealthy rather than mega rich could afford.

Depends on your criteria. For all around performance car, a Koenigsegg (amazing all around) or Porsche 911 (reliable enough to be used regularly, while still amazing) would be my votes.

But most beautiful? Probably Aston Martins. Technology? Koenigsegg/McLaren go back and forth. Attainable by a person without a

You shut up, the door handles are cool.

Considering most of the body is made of carbon and fiberglass...

Yeah but with this you get a Ferrari.

It could maybe work, if it was all blue.

The seller of this 100K car says that the model year, along with the T-roof, V6/five-speed drivetrain, and lighter, less ornate bodywork makes this the most desirable edition imaginable.

Oh look! They finally updated my C5 allroad.

I think we’re all wannabe purists at heart if I’m honest.

Asking for a friend...

Rear “fog” light switch?

They’re next.

All anecdotal evidence, but I’ve talked to several parents who said labor for baby number two or three was significantly faster. Not sure what the numbers look like, but apparently it’s a thing.

Fast cuts, fast eyes and sad sighs

All I saw in that fast cut promo was too few pedals.

Sensor array for the radar cruise control and other related items.

because it’s awesome?

The vast majority of Jalopnik readers commenters can’t afford a used Stinger GT. FIFY...we have over 10 million readers a month, many of them buy really expensive cars. I know because some these people have hired me to help them get all kinds of nice vehicles. Many of our wealthier readers just don’t comment.