ihm96
ihm96
ihm96

Yeah the wheels are certainly oversized.

For crying out loud just make a Miata coupe already.

Christ on a bicycle Doug! You've had a Ferrari for a year? Why the hell didn't your write about it!?

I really considered making you an offer, and because I'm an idiot, you would have had to jump through exactly 0 of those hoops.

Could always just use this:

I think you missed #3...

Thanks Obama!

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Since we're talking about a 100 year list, I fail to see why the Beetle, a car that's nearing it's 80th birthday and is still loved the world over, isn't on it. No doubt it'll still have a fan base in 100 years and a readily available parts supply to support it.

There is video of it in action somewhere.

At first I was like:

you're right

They're not allowed to do that, the rules state the components teams must design themselves to be considered a constructor (and thus collect their money at the end of the year). It is a cost-cutting idea that's been floated, but the big teams want to run a 3rd car themselves instead.

You know, I was trying to figure out a way this list could even be made, because it seems the problem is that any car could be a "poseur" car.

I wonder if the interweb has a place where we can buy such items?

We all want what we can't have. We'll do a swap; Aussies get the Bow tie, we'll get the Lion.

Such a better looking front end. I hate the face on the SS, that is just more attractive in general.

Base C6 Corvettes are under $24k. While this post has very logical points, a jalop is a jalop! BRAAAAPPP!!!!

Fuck that, I'm buying a new car like either the GT350 or the M2 when that comes out. Hooray for engineering jobs!