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OK, so here's the question that I was bumping around with Mike and Travis

Ill place my order.

I'd take a Scat Pack over a Hellcat for 98% of driving.

Anyway, I think there are better tame and practical cars. I'd buy a Challenger because it's shouty and fun!

America minus the freedom

you mean the world isn't just America?

She's wearing the wrong shade of lipstick.

The best car of the 1960s that happened to be built in the 2000s.

You mean a tricky to drive, racing based supercar from porsche killed a young, somewhat talented gearhead actor? That's kinda been Porsche's thing. For decades.

DQ'd for killing Paul Walker.

All I wanted was for Nissan to grow a pair and produce the IDX. THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE ME FEEL NISSAN!!!

I can't believe I'm saying this, but it finally feels like the Zonda's design has gotten a little long in the tooth. That's not to say that it's bad, just that it feels like it's time for something else.

Rather than taking on this project, it would be easier and more practical to build a time machine then go back to 1968 and buy the car new.

I'm a big fan of boxy volvos, but I don't see them ever really being collector cars and $8k for a DD is a lot, even with such low miles. NP, because I'm sure some volvo fanatic will wet their pants over it but its more than I'd pay.

CP, it's Hipster-Priced!

You can have one for about $700 over here and a 93 for about $3000

Never saw the appeal of these over a contemporary Mercedes 300 D wagon. I mean, look at it. And (if you manage to find one) it´s cheaper too.

I had an '81 244 and I just cannot over state how damn slow this car is. This isn't a a slow car fast, fun kind of slow like you will get from an old econobox. This isn't the stately manors of an old luxobarge slow.

By all accounts, a bicycle is too fast for Virginia.

Look I think you're asking the wrong people to stop you here.

No.

Fucking do it.