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I think I’m going to be sick. That Miura was my father’s. Number 4906. He sold it to help pay for the family home in 1997... for less than 10% of what it would go for these days. I’m terrified to think of how expensive it has become, because it is my ambition to get it back for my family some day.

“How fast does that thing go?”

Kenny fucking powers

No.

Technically speaking the iMev is the worst selling non-supercar with just over 100 units sold last year

Was any of the jalopnik staff involved?

This is a pretty fun question with a lot of interesting answers. How about Chrysler’s return to glorious return to rwd V8 fullsizers?

Um, Volvos had this back in the EARLY 1990's too. Early as 1992, as far as I know.

OH BOY, HERE COME THE “TOTAL RIPOFF OF CAR X” POSTS!

You’re on acid right now and you should probably stop looking at pictures.

Umm...

As a current Datsun owner, I am surprised you didn’t include this lovely geisha:

If I were allowed to be the wildly eccentric billionaire I’m supposed to be, I’d buy it and sell it for $500 to the LeMons team that submitted the best crayon rendering of its racing livery.

If I wash and wax my vehicle, it will apocalyptically rain/snow/hail within 24 hours.

I had suggested this yesterday

I always think of answers to these after the fact. I was trying to think of the most iconic video game car I could, in the sense that when you think a particular game, you think a very specific car from that game. I think it would probably be the ice cream truck from the Twisted Metal games:

Sweet Tooth from Twister Metal

This car needs no introduction.