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Just a lil’ FYI - the car is known as “Rusty Slammington.” Probably one of the baddest builds at SEMA this year. Has a 14:1 S38 built by VAC motorports to replicate the motor from the M1 Procar.

But this isn’t pointless. It’s awesome. In a hilariously wrong kind of way.

I always thought the silver/black two tone looked great with those wheels. The best looking F150 of the era by far.

That might be the prettiest Zimmer. Actually looks pretty damn nice compared to a lot of cars back then.

Hey Local Motors:

It’s dead sexy regardless.

How about “only” 707HP and 200 MPH for $500,000 less ?

Ask 100 people off the street what that is and 75 will say “a Passat”, 24 of them will tell you a Jetta, and the last one will say “Isn’t that the new CC?”. A Phaeton may take the cake as the most non-descript looking luxury automobile of all time.

I think you are right, but I think it has much more to do with how the average RWD vehicle is proportioned than anything. Because RWD vehicles tend to be more luxurious thanks to the germans. When we see a bigger sedan with a long hood and a shorter rear deck, we think luxury or premium. Here is an example of what I’m

Maybach is a trim level now, not a separate brand.

I think Maybach is basically now an option package on the Mercedes-Benz S-class rather than a marque in its own right.

I’m not sure what era Plymouth you’re thinking of, but they were the bottom of the Mopar ladder by design. If you paid any sort of premium for a Plymouth it’s because you didn’t realize you were buying the entry-level version of a Dodge. At the end they were still making a SWB minivan with one sliding door.

Silly and confusing alphanumeric names, models that are obviously tarted up middle class rides, and cheap plasticky interiors that are put to shame by a $25,000 Volkswagen GTI. But who’s counting?

They already made that.

With modern avionics, the two-person version from Jonny Quest should be possible:

Thank you for using this as your header photo. As a proud Canadian (in regards to this program) it’s a real treat to see it showcased on Jalopnik, if even for a moment.

A lot of people, naysayers alike, put down the Arrow. They say that it was outdated, outclassed, and worthy of being scrapped. They say that the

wait, hasn’t the world already decided that Chris Brown is a piece of shit?

This is what happens when you take a LaFerrari out of its natural environment...... a climate controlled garage.

A batshit cray cray cuckoo bananas corrupt one.

Maybe they should re-open the case on the idiots throwing rocks and attacking the cars as well.