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It's still not really scratch. They get a basic Porsche, then modify it.

Is that a spectator's chair under that GT-R? Gee...

Did they really start from scratch for the first 29 cars? I suspect in this case "scratch" was a brand new 911.

These are great suggestions. The other day I took my girlfriend go karting in the rain. Her experiencing oversteer and understeer in a controlled environment and enjoying it really helped the understanding I think. Do recommend

I like the LFA. But you're right that angle is a mess, and it's not the only one.

It's refreshing to see an article tackling other parts of the world. A lot of Jalopnik is quite heavily focused towards the US.

And the coupe version will have four doors

I think it will still be revered for the achievement it was at the time, like the F1 but less so. Collectors will appreciate such a landmark car, and a car built around a quad turbo W16 will always have appeal. How many 16 cylinder cars get built anyway? It's like one model a decade if that.

I wouldn't say it took the design language so much. No spindle thank god

They could all do this. Mercedes, Holden and Ford all have wagon models of their supercars for the roads. I'd love to see it

The new Focus is ugly. This RS looks like crap compared to the last one. That front bumper is hideous. The damn thing is growing on me because the Focus is everywhere, but it's an ugly car.

Coupes and luxury sedans are nice, but I wouldn't be shocked if they started with an SUV to hit the ground running as far as cash is concerned. So be ready for that

Good theories. I'm lead to believe Ferrari have quite a lot of money. The brand, merchandise and cars seem to just get more and more desirable. But of course I have no idea.

I don't believe for a second that Clarkson was unprovoked, that he punched the guy for thirty seconds or that he didn't retaliate at all. It just doesn't sound like a realistic turn of events to me.

Why didn't Ferrari buy them? It seems Ferrari have spent long enough watching Pininfarina design their cars that they think they can do it themselves. Why didn't they buy out Pininfarina and save the fuss?

What's the point of a big power muscle car for the road? People like power, some of them like SUVs too.

That's so awesome

Nicheception, it's perfect. It's the only way to describe the 4-series, a 4-door of a 2-door of a 4-door.

That concept is so similar to the new model! It's hard to believe they built a different XF between.

So in a perfect world, it would just be "The best coupes..."