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Ricky Weston
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I've always liked me a Lear. They look very sporty compared to some of the other *ahem* Gulfstreams.

I like these actual eyelashes better...

And for secretaries...

You mean they aren't calling it the VW Jalopnik? Well then I'm out... Oh wait... It's a VW... I'm out anyway...

Screw the Tacoma look at that sweet CL in the background. Sport pack too it looks like (if it's not an AMG)

Black is not a good color for that car...

Suggested By: JohnnyWasASchoolBoy, Photo Credit: Jeep

Ummm.... guys? You can't buy a 1954 300SL for $94k. You can buy one for around $1.5m though. That equates to about $7k per horsepower.

If only the CLA looked this good...

Exactly my point. LC is silly. I just fail to see the need for it. Isn't 3.1 fast enough? That's rhetorical.

Ooooh do we have a rear wheel drive Diablo here? Kind of looks like it anyway...

Yesss please!

That's a lot better than I was expecting. Glad to hear that the launch control doesn't do all that much to the numbers. Love the color BTW.

One of the very many reasons against moving to this shithole.

I haven't seen this in the US, but definitely existed in JDM and Asian market cars. Growing up my parents had a variety of Toyotas, and once you hit a certain speed (it was either 80 mph or 120 km/h...which are 50 or 75 mph WTF!) the car would start making this stupid chiming bell sound. Imagine that on a long stretch

Yes, but that's the awesome "85"-mph speedo out of the Mustang SVO where Ford gave the Feds the middle finger and put a 140 speedo in anyway, leaving off the numbering after 85 to comply with the letter of the law.

They don't fit, and there's a good reason for that according to mountain_runner:

The ninth thing you learn, once you have some kind of bearing on where the Ascari Circuit goes, is that the 650S is not slow. It gets to 60 from a standstill in 2.9 seconds. It hits 124 MPH in 8.4 seconds. The power increase over the 12C is 25 horsepower up to 641 (650 PS) and it has 500 pound feet of torque that

And this is why I hoon about in more secluded spots...