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I feel the same way— but then again, I'm not a huge fan of the Jaguar F-Type, so maybe I've just got weird taste. My main problem with this FGT is that it does away with the curviness of the prior two models in favor of sharp creases, that, I think will not age as well.

I think you're forgetting pretty much half of the cars in Europe— not really heavy duty.

Can this man do no wrong?!

I actually think the C4 is a great example of classic sports car design (and minimalist, Bauhaus-esque design in general), but I also think the Fox body 'Stangs are some of the worst looking cars ever made. Go figure!

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Besides Saruman, I think there's only one real option...

The manufacturing process of batteries is definitely not good for our planet, but, then again, the same could be said for the manufacturing process of ICEs. The fact of the matter is that to make a car, materials will have to be extracted from the earth and refined. Only, with an EV, the potential to not emit

As an owner, and someone who lives in Maine, which has tons of Outbacks, I think that range is too important in these cars. They're used by people who live in rural areas, which means lots of driving— things are just more spread out.

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Tried to do it, but no love for Maine. Biggest "city" in the state has somewhere south of 50,000 people.

I would say not to worry about it. Look, he asked your opinion, and you were as nice and gentle as possible without lying. In my opinion, you weren't being a dick, and you shouldn't feel bad about that guy getting upset with you— besides, why would any good-mannered human bring up how much money they just blew on a

Try applying that to your first comment!

As long as they keep producing great cars, I couldn't care less about the brand's "exclusivity", which, to me at least, is thinly veiled classism. Besides, if they start producing more cars, that'll hopefully bring down the prices in the used-Ferrari market, making the prospect of ownership more attainable for more

Besides various vintage Ferraris (too many to post, and everyone has probably already posted them), the original Alfa Disco Volante gets my vote.

What is that Alfa— pic 2?

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I agree— these renders are a little underwhelming, minus the taillights. Why Chevy can't manage to design a decent pair of taillights (excepting the ones on this current Camaro) is beyond me.

Both TopGear and Autocar have removed their CTS-V news from the front pages of their websites...British journalists are going the: "if we can't see it, maybe it's not there" route on this one. Anything to deny the presence of a good American car.

Dude, no love for the Highway Fighter? (based off the R Nine T)

Does anyone know what kind of car that is?