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And we did... [jalopnik.com] but as a "custom car" spotlight, not as for sale on

I really thought we did too

So now I can't buy a 2010+ gorgeous 9-5 for a heavy discount safely? Darn..

I would start an (online) donation box to buy the rights to the names and other legal stuff, plus funding to build the cars, but sadly it wouldn't be worth my time. I'll email the folks at Wikipedia, and see if they'll donate all the money they've collected though :)

But Charles River Saab (aka Saab Dealer 1) has new 9-5 s for 17,000 off MSRP! Now I can afford one too!

Only 12,000 produced too (I think that number includes Nissan Leopards)

I would accept 1975+ awesome cars as 3 point, 1945-1975 5 point. Pre-WWII cars at least 10 points :)

10.9%, quite steep there. I liked that interpretation of Night on Bald Mountain, though

there's no pic, care to tell us what it is?

Yes I did a crap job of explaining, but you'll understand after you think about it

Crown Vic, since cop-car models will still be running by 2050 at least, in the year 2100, it will be worth it to pick a good quality one up for a few thousand

All the good ones have been said, but identifying exotics is good. Accepted list: Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, and Rolls Royce. Everything more obscure (ex. Koenigsegg) is worth 10 points, while on that list each car is worth 1 point. Another related game is spot a (French) Renault,

...of cars so you can play the identifying game.

That's the concept. Actually the production car is more radical

But I hate the front

If this list can include non-US engines, maybe TwinAir (Fiat 2 cylinder turbo)

Does it really? Or is it just the utility body chassis cab