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The Honda Element. They only made about 325,000 of them over 8 years of production. Unfortunately, they didn’t really sell well when they were new. They can still be found relatively cheap, but the prices have been steadily increasing over the last few years. Yeah, it’s a little odd looking, but it’s a fun odd.

I love my ‘06 EX. If Honda offered one as a hybrid, or as an all electric, I’d be all over it.

I love my Element. As soon as electric/hybrid conversion becomes affordable, I’m gonna do it.

Several of the cars I would put on the list have already been said (MB 300SL Gullwing, Jag E-Type, Alfa Stradale, etc.), so I’ll go a little further back. How about the Buick Y-Job? It is a work of art.

The Lexus SC430. Maybe it’s just me, but I find this to be one of the most unattractive cars of the last 25 years.  It’s proportions are odd, and “roundness” is unappealing (to me at least).

I’m a big fan of The Weekly Planet.  What a bunch of great M8's!

Easy answer: the Honda Element. My ‘06 has plenty of room to stretch out with the rear seats folded.  Or I can fold the front and rear seat down, and use it as a bed.  And there are plenty of power ports, both USB, and DC.

Yup!

I can’t agree more! 

Loki is actually an Ice Giant, so his skin would normally be blue.  But this is silly.

My first car was a tan, automatic, Chevy Celebrity wagon. Having watched the movie last night (it was a great flick) I can confirm that that car is definitely a Celebrity.

1981... I’m okay with this.

My blue, 2006 Element EX is named Shran, after the Star Trek character. They’re both blue, stubborn, and good in cold weather.

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I’m glad anything at all is happening there. Unlike other shuttered sports venues, there’s something even sadder about a raceway just sitting there with no cars.

Amid 70's Rover P6 exactly like the one belowNot necessarily “cool”, but “different”, especially in Maryland.

Came here to say the same thing. “Lock prongs in attack position!”.