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This may make me unpopular, but I like the version with the faired-in headlights better.

1966 Oldsmobile Toronado. Started out as a sexy, muscular, luxurious grand tourer.

What are you driving, the Starship Enterprise??? I'll take dedicated controls any time. I can operate them without taking my eyes off the road. You can't feel a soft button.

Yeah, like all of them.

Meh. One of the ugliest Ferraris, IMO... Never liked the Testarossa. Great job on the vid, though.

As a kid, I watched this show all the time when it aired in the 80's. I remember being sooo pissed when they got rid of their Daytona. I hated that stupid white Testarossa. Phil Collins also guest starred on the show.

Cannot unsee that mangina...

In the interest of contributing something to the discussion, on my last trip to Las Vegas I passed a clad vehicle roughly this size, but without the camoflauge underneath. As I passed it on the left I could see through the mesh of the cladding in front of the grille. On the grill was a Chrysler badge. It looked

Breakin the law! Breakin the law!

The Civic 4WD wagon.

Love this show. Still waiting for Jim Gaffigan and Paula Poundstone...

Still waiting for Jim Gaffigan and Paula Poundstone.

The pretense and douchiness is off the charts with this David Netto. Wow...

You must find the styling of the C1 amazing, as it occupies TWO places on your list!! ;)

She's fantastic, made of plastic, microchips here and there.

???First modified Colorado? These are illustrations, and kinda crappy ones at that. No Colorados have been modified in the making of these illustrations.

This is the Portal trail. I have mtn biked it in the past. It was waaay back in high school, before the internets so we had not a clue. We biked to the top of Poison Spider, which is a jeep trail. We go to the top and saw this trail and said, "Oh, cool, a singletrack trail. That will be way more fun than riding

This one is wearing German plates.

I am convinced that Nick Park must be a car guy. The cars in his shows are always "real" cars, and pretty accurately detailed. The farmer in Shaun the Sheep (on Netflix, you've gotta watch it if you haven't seen it, especially if you have children) drives a Series II Land Rover. Perhaps someone ought to run a "Cars

Wallace and Gromit rocked the van version in "Curse of the Were-Rabbit".