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    Callaway puts the same hexagon pattern on some of their golf balls and I don't know anyone who would buy those either.

    @dragon951: The spec Q edition will have rocket boosters and lasers that deploy "when you press down on this leeeever."

    I'm actually surprised there isn't a wreak right as traffic starts back up. That hard left-hander could have caught someone off guard.

    Done before.

    @pauljones: A six it is then. I feel they are going to have to use the bi-turrbo set up to compete though.

    @pauljones: I see no reason the M1 couldn't have the V10 and weigh under 3,000 lbs.

    @Motor_Yakuza: I don't see much evidence they have any desire to make a sports car.

    You win with the Ford GT, as it is the only super car I have lusted after since I knew what a car was.

    Unfortunately, the slug is about the size of the Smart and carries enough energy to knock it off course and into a pole.

    Oh to have large sums of money...

    Missed today for an 8 hour drive. (In a truck, not for fun)

    @edJones: It's like they made a good looking wheel, then stuck this part out past the plane of the tire so it would get scratched to shit and look terrible.

    Congrat's on a clear, well articulated comment!

    @jbownsabmw- Koopas Beware: Oh damn. Not the first time I've gotten excited and posted before reading all the comments. Sloop_John_B beat me to it.

    E39 M5

    I know they haven't posted weights, but I just don't like the people calling this an also-ran.

    @brickyard: A little late on this bandwagon, but I'm throwing in my COTD nom and hearty click as well.

    For their magnetic attraction to solid objects, I will say the Ferrari Enzo.

    @Neener: I will concede this one example. It is, however, the only one that qualifies in my most humble opinion, so save your google fingers trying to find others. Hearty clicky for you.