reverberocket
reverberocket is nipping the apex..and gently blowing in it's ear.
reverberocket

Pretty sure that second one is an NA brick.

Ferrari 550 Barchetta:

1960 Ford Starliner (American):

I don't care if it's a dry heat, July in Arizona wants all the cooling it can get.

Well, duh...
But this topic had all the earmarks of a sub-10 AOTD (Sorry, Patrick.), so I thought I'd add...something.

Keys.
Anyone who's lived with a start button for a few days goes through an initial uncomfortableness because a part of the routine in missing...then the magic of a digital fob in the pocket becomes kinda wonderful.
Approach the car, and it unlocks. Open the door, sit in, put your foot on the brake, press a button - it

The biggest WTF, (besides the price) has to be the door window frame cut for T-Top aesthetics. Bet they look great when you have to open the door to get in and out. T-Top leak..? Why do you ask?

Just substitute "Chargers" for "Outbacks".

The relatively new Mullin Museum in California got some attention when they purchased the sunk in a Swiss lake for over 50 years half-a-Bugatti and displayed it as recovered. They have chosen a spectacular age of car culture to specialize in; Continental Art Deco masterpieces from the 20's to the early 40's.

What I love is how the rest of the picture could be boring black and white, then this unexpected bit of whimsy is vibrant yellow.

Nope - you're right;

To add another name to the discussion:

Wow! - There's the bones of a great screenplay in that story.


Shirley Muldowney...

"...Speed not Reasonable or Prudent."
A few states have this law, which simply mean they can write you a summons even if you're going the limit or under, but in their mind too fast for conditions.

EDIT: redundant.

Couldn't resist listening to it, could you?

Yep - since '02, I've had a Honda Pilot or an MDX basically because of their very wide second row seat that sit three growing kids comfortably. I remember seeing a picture of the crumple zones in the Pilot owners manual that included the area where the third row seat was.