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Agree on this sentiment about the Bullitt. Even the New Edge Bullitt was more than just an expensive GT. It wasn’t as over-the-top visually as the later Mach 1, it was very subtle but it also had some upgrades over the standard Bullitt. Compared to the standard GT:

I think this is so other driver’s who are continuing to drive don’t see your tail/brake lights (when you are pulled way off the road) and think that’s where the road is and drive towards the lights in low visibility.

The Cressida and the Camry overlapped for about 10 years in the 80s/early 90s. The Cressida was the flagship RWD mid-size in the US, and the Camry was a compact FWD. Three generations overlapped. When the Camry went mid-size in 1992, the Cressida was still being sold for that year model. The Cressida was discontinued,

You’d think a car website would get the details right about a car featured in “one of the best car comedies of the 90s”. This is a 1967 Plymouth GTX convertible in Tommy Boy.

second generation Toyota Cressida wagon. https://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/cars/ttac-throwback/ttac-throwback-why-you-should-buy-this-1984-toyota-cressida-wagon-44496821

I doubt that is the case with the mods that are done on that car. When you do an engine swap it has to be of a newer year model than you are replacing, you have to maintain all of the smog equipment (including the computers) from the donor car and (as stated already) you will have to meet the emissions of the newer

I’ve driven several different cars with the ZF8. What a great transmission. I’m looking forward to my new car that will have it installed.

Jeep also has the 2-row Grand Cherokee available in the 4xe PHEV version.

I nominate the last few years of the Lincoln Mark VII. That full width neon across the back end was very futuristic looking. The technology of using neon didn’t last, LEDs took that mantle... but it sure did look amazing.

Another thing to point out about those test graphs, especially with the high speed test.  That first acceleration run goes from 0-45 mph in about 20 seconds.  Do you know how slow that actually is?!?  Go give it a try.  I doubt anyone is driving around that slowly that isn’t a danger to others on the road.  

It bowed out just in time for the Dodge Journey to be the cheapest 7seater crossover on the market.  

I think that’s probably the case. The Challenger was just begging for a drop top version. They definitely would have had to spend some $$ to re-engineer the platform to support being a drop top. But at the time (like stated earlier), this was at the time of the Great Recession and Dodge/Chrysler really needed to spend

wheel folds out from under the dash....pssshhhh... they did this in 2004. Old news. LOL

Dodge Lancer Shelby.

The last I6 available in the Mustang was in 1982, with the 200CID I6.  41 years ago, not over 50 years ago.

S212 E63 Wagon in Pearl White.

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Honda’s “Cog”, hands down. It won several awards and is just an all around great video.

I also don’t get the hate for white cars. My 06 GT was Performance White (not sure of the hue difference between Performance and Oxford, they look the same and may just be a name change).  With a white base, you can add on any number of different colored stripes and accents, to really change the look of hte car.  But

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Lexus Structural Blue was the first of these