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Gary Yogurt
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[One of my favorite art cars is this Group A E30, painted by Australian Ken Done. Photo: BMW]

I kinda wish they made a sequel without aliens. There's enough to worry about in the world left behind by the aftermath of the first movie for all sorts of interesting storytelling.

+1 for MD tags!

Jesus that's beautiful.

Each year it evolves to look more and more like an F1 car with a full body. I imagine that there's only one way for it to end up, and that's as an actual Audi Formula One car.

That's one incredibly classic and desirable car! Not the most common colour either.

Not very very old, but i just sold my 1987 BMW i318 without power steering or A/C. Loved it and hated it at the same time. Drove it 45 min each day to and from work. Parking it in Europe was a painful experience. I work in Geneva, so we get snow from time to time, and when it comes the car becomes a sled, even with

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For a long time, I used my (now sold) Saab 96 V4 as a city car. It's surprisingly usable as one: soft suspension to handle the Boston potholes, torquey V4 engine to get off the line, and an automatic choke and damn good heater to deal with cold weather.

Zero mechanical skills, living in an apartment complex, with no second car. This can only end well for me.

To be fair, the new Ford GT was nothing more than a (highly discounted) rumor when it was unveiled.

lemme guess, this still won't work with comcast?

Only 1990s Mazda would be insane enough to build a mid-engined, gullwinged city car.

Anyone else think this style of wheel looks out of place in the interior?

Auto Express also expects the 124 will dump the Mazda SkyActiv engines for some Fiat/Alfa Romeo MultiAir turbo motors, possibly with up to 200 horsepower.

Yes, you're crazy, this thing is awesome