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It gets complicated, man. Someone can have an expectation of privacy even in a car that isn't theirs, especially given the state of current technology. For example, I've had to have confidential phone conversations with clients while borrowing a friend's vehicle. I had those conversations because I had a reasonable

I chose green because it is an overall rare colour with all the silvers, blacks and blues these days. It also looks great with the two tone. Interior is beige because it makes a nice woodlandy feel.

You must find the styling of the C1 amazing, as it occupies TWO places on your list!! ;)

The Furai.

Easy:

Haha that's alright. You're just excited about your vehicle.

In 2014 we have three hybrid supercars that are fuel efficient, ecologically friendly and produce around 900 horsepower. That's about double what a F40 or Countach made in '89, and they're much better on gas.

In this crazy world we live in Dodge will sell you a 707 HP Challenger with a factory warranty for $60k. 707 hp! In 1989 the things you could buy at Dodge dealers were mainly FWD and the Viper was just a concept car.

No, i8?

Not a minivan anymore?

Didn't Porsche build these cars 25 years ago?

The GT-R isn't really that surprising if you take a look at their previous cars. The 300ZX, which was introduced in 1990, had a price that eventually ballooned to $50k then money, worth $75k adjusted for inflation. And as you recall, it also came with a twin turbo V6 option that rivaled its Porsche contemporaries.

What's it actually like to drive for someone that's not Chris Harris? Are there any cars it feels comparable to?

Aston Martin made a sedan in 1989. It was called the Lagonda. And wasn't the Skyline GTR already a thing in 1989?

Consider the 1991 Bugatti EB110 and Dauer-tuned Eb110. Then the Veyron's stats aren't so unbelievable.

I reckon the Cygnet wasn't on the agenda.

TC is a logical extension of ABS and digital engine management, both of which were things 25 years ago. Not too hard to imagine.

Sounds like you need a Transit

Seems like the problem is when Jalopnik cross-posts Foxtrot Alpha, which is a blog specifically for those with interest in military excess.