jimmythemonkey
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All of that for a broken stereo."

And by "America," you mean a room one mile from my house. Woohooo

RX-7. Just add reliability, fuel-economy, and power and we are good to go. I would also settle for an RX-8 with the same. Those suicide doors were awesome.

Now do a list of the 10 worst and put Atlanta as #1.

Now, I know what you're thinking, and that is: Oh, look! The guy with the sports car thinks a small European diesel car is too slow! What a surprise! But let's not forget I recently owned a Nissan Cube, which boasts 120 horsepower and the acceleration of patio furniture. The C-Elysee lives in a whole different world

Used V8 vantage., Ferrari 360, CTS V Wagon (MT).

Were they actually really bad parking jobs, though?

I had no idea the Ford GTX existed until you posted this. Awesome.

I feel like the ropes will attract more negative attention than serve their intended purpose.

Looks like Monaco in the background!

Absolutely. Corvette of any vintage is the only appropriate response.

Hilarious, and informative, list. I haven't heard of most of these series.

The company is investing $100 million over the next two years to build the Web-based tool, which goes live later this year, and expand its digital capabilities—all with the aim of making the car-buying experience much more like purchasing an item on Amazon.com. AMZN +0.58%

I believe it. When we went to check out a V wagon at our local Caddy dealer a few months ago, they had stacks and stacks of ELRs. Salesman said that they ordered dozens and hadn't sold one yet.

Awesome. I am enjoying all of the Mazda love today!

But seriously, the Porsche 918 is 880-horsepower fast. And sure, it's 0-60 time might be a bit, well, gamed, but that doesn't mean it isn't still offer completely brutal acceleration. Just check it out in this video from Sport Auto, where it goes for 333 km/h, or 207 mph.

I never saw (or heard of) the hydrogen rotary Miata in Irvine. My best guess, if it still exists, is that it is in Japan.

Do you only have half a spoiler?

49 days!

My first car was a '94 Explorer with the original "deadly" Firestones that were recalled after a bunch of people died (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firestone…). Of course, since the media was obsessed with the tire problem at the time, the Ford dealer thought they could scare me into spending money unnecessarily.