greggdonica
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I was referring to the McLaren as crammed and the Rolls as having the engine front and center.

I love the engine shot. I always hate seeing cars with rather long front ends with the front half of the engine bay full of crap with the engine crammed up against the cabin (I'm sure it has to do with weight distribution and other design aspects but it irks me a bit).

Thanks. Exact picture i tried to upload.

Come on picture! No whammies!

Toyota Camry TS-01

Based on the car size, weight, curves, and engine set up it looks like the 4C is going to be more Lotus than, well, Lotus. Minus the luxury-ness that is.

Wanted to go a little obscure for this one, the movie Grease. Leo, the Scorpions gang leader drove a 1950 Mercury Custom with the quintessential flames and killer hubcaps.

Forgot all about that movie.... Gotta love Rodney Mullen for the "stunt double"

perfect answer

Hope this hasn't been posted yet.

I don't know... Ferrari does a pretty good job as well. Love the no carpet/floor mats

That's another great point. I had a friend talk about a road trip to CO in someones H2 and how it felt like they stopped every hour to fill it up. I just laughed... People do stupid shit just because they have the money to. Kills me everytime.

I was definitely disappointed by the "super cars" but i was pleasantly surprised with the results of what did race.

I can agree to that as well.

Now that sounds like a garage, plain and simple. Yeah, i'd take that too. I've never parked my truck in a garage, but that day is coming and it will be awesome.

That's a ton of driving! Like you said, 14 hours "booking it", which doesn't really happen in a motorhome.

I'm glad i scrolled down down this comment section one more time. I was about to go write something very similar...

Hell, its getting harder and harder to find later cell phones that don't shoot 720P anyways...

I was just talking about depth issues as well when we were driving through a neighborhood looking for houses. Every truck was parked in the driveway. I have a single cab f150 and once you put cabinets in the garage its pretty much impossible to fit, not to mention what it would take to handle a crew cab f250, which

I'm thinking more along the lines of "do this shit now!", without hesitation. As for myself, i'd def fall in the "fffffuuuuuuuuuuuuu......." category.