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Why so serious?

1.) Buy tons of awesome cars. Check.

Good luck getting 25-26mpg on normal driving though. And this is slow. Very slow.

The autonomous cars in Demolition Man are a nod to what we are seeing appear today. I particularly enjoy the scene where John Spartan (Stalone) attempts to take control of the thing after the whole system fails while being chased by bad guys.

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'...honorable mention goes to the 6000 S.U.X.'

If the idea behind this of future cars actually came to be, and we were all driving this, it would be fantastlically weird, but i love it.

When I was 15 my boss had a 1967 Fiat Dino Spider by Pininfarina. He let me start it once.

Aston Martin Bulldog

Bet you weren't expecting...

The one with skis, rockets, and a self-destruct button, naturally.

Moller M400 Skycar.

New Stratos. There's no reason for it to not happen:

NSX

The Mi-24s in Red Dawn were actually Pumas with a bodykit.

All of South American markets are like this for all the manufacturers. It's the kinda place where you can find the Golf's developmentally challenged cousin the Gol.

For all of my fellow American readers, here's where Uruguay is on a map

Yes you can still order a short wheelbase kit from meyers manx as well as a newer version with full length pan and integrated roll cage called a manxter. They currently offer 3 models and are reintroducing the meyers tow'd around the end of the year as well. Meyersmanx.com is the place to go. Of course there are also

I nominate the car that has the least business case in mind of all cars that don't have a business case in mind. Never in the history of business cases has a car had less of a business case: