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Those aren't your cars. It's not your business. Don't be an asshat, "Lord Aleem."

1998-early 2000's Jaguar XJR

The Continental GT3-R is special because it's built on the race-inspired principle that less is more; it drops 220 pounds over the standard Continental by losing the rear seats and adding lighter wheels, a titanium exhaust and other measures.

Unlikely performance car you say....gotta have at lease one wagon on that list. How about the 850 R

That front fender and waistline:

Same spot. Porsche is taking out the competition before the green flag even drops.

'Murica!

There's no video, but this is how it had to happen:

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You're missing the other DeltaWing video. What happened to the car and the driver who tried to fix it after it got punted off the track. Yes. It is dusty in here. Why do you ask?

I wouldn't mind being there for it.

Pagani Zonda 760 X Dentifricio

I love this delightful Vector interior.

Microcar owners. We don't take ourselves seriously. We love talking about the cars and giving people rides. We love being goofy and take all comers.

In the muscle car/classic car world, I've found AMC guys to be the nicest. There is too much rivalry between the Chevy-Ford-Mopar guys and they can spend more time bashing each other's cars than actually talking about their own cars. I haven't met any AMC guys that do that.

Mercedes W124 E-class. It's a big slab of granite where the german engineers were NOT told to "go nuts". There was an element of forward thinking and they wanted to be the highest quality automobile on the road. Forever. Simple technology honed to perfection. Your E-class will look good when you park in your reserved

Yeah wagons can never perform better than sedans or coupes

People who own multiple cars, usually when they are different types as well. Like a sports car, an old economy car, a luxury car. I say this, because I have all those types, and I never shut the fuck up about them, a fact my wife likes to remind me about daily. But I can't help it, with so many cars, theres always

Panther owners. They drive some of the slowest, ugliest, heaviest, most outdated vehicles on the road but constantly feel the need to let everyone know how "great" they are.

I didn't see this mentioned in yesterday's comments, so I'll give a car an honorable mention: the 1926 Delage grand prix car.