marioshi
Marioshi
marioshi

Um, isn't this car called the 2000GT (not GT2000) or are you flaunting some advanced knowledge about it that I am unaware of?

My problem with this car is that it was great but they made so few of them that it sort of disappeared into history. I did like seeing it in the bond flick and found it amusing that they made

Sorry but it definitely belongs on the list over the Veyron. The Veyron was a technical exercise, its a car that 99.999999999999999999% of car enthusiasts will never get to drive. Its a ridiculous car to have on this list as it represents a mere footnote in history not something that people can actual use, or aspire

The Corvette has to make the list, it's America's sports car. The car has been through 7 generations, it's powered by one of the most revered engines of all time. GM has introduced tons of technology through its flagship over the years, and it has always been a bargain for what it was. The latest generation has

I think the Datsun/Nissan Z cars should make the list more specifically the 240z. It was a significant car historically because it combined good looks with great performance and offered it at a price that the Europeans couldn't touch. Maybe the new ones don't offer quite the punch per dollar of the original but Nissan

America's sports car "only recently became something special?" News to me (and probably everyone else)

I don't know what it is about motorcycles, but they just don't get my motor running. I don't have a problem with them, I just can't get excited about them at all. I did think it was cute when my friend put his one year old on his idling Aprila and let him twist the throttle though :)

Do you ever drive the stock Ford cars? Has ford ever considered putting out a "Ken Block" special edition ST?

Why do the people with Money have the worst taste!

So should we expect the next Corvette to also use a blown V6? I don't follow the displacement vs FI logic. The Corvette manages to be very fuel efficient for its power level, but it sounds like what you are saying is that this is more efficient?

But but but, think about all the actual Jalop things BMW is NOT bringing here so they can sell this thing...

1 Series 3-door and 5-door

I wax and wane, somedays I tell myself "I'm gonna buy an R8!" and other days it gets a big meh. You kind of have to build it up in your mind to get really excited about it anymore. I still like seeing them though and Audi as a brand is elevated because of it. I don't know what direction they could go with a major

Its a firefly reference, I had to look it up though, I watched that show but I am not a superfan so the reference was not on the tip of my brain...

The S2000 offers something that the Corvette doesn't. Its just more connected with the road, its more tossable, its more fun, its a total package. You can argue with that if you want but I passed on buying a C5z06 and bought another S2000 even though they were about the same price. This is something you could argue

Not as anemic as the cx-5 with the same 2.0

These Mazda interiors are a breath of fresh air in a sea of black blandness... Love it

Cts v is already different because it's fi and up 100 hp

Agree, why choose a 455 hp turbo 6 when gm has a 455 na v8 on the shelf, absolute nonsense. As for the cts-v, it differentiates itself by having a blown v8 so there is no cross pollination

I am going to say this now: If this comes to US by the time I need a kid hauler, I will buy one.

To each their own, personally I hate the "retro" look of the 6th gen, and I never liked the 5th gen either. This is the first good looking mustang in a long time, the fusion is a good looking car so I guess that's probably where we diverge.