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I'm the anti-Honda fanboy, but I HAVE to nominate the S2000 CR. Radio and AC delete, underbody and rear wing spoiler, top delete. Optional removable aluminium hardtop. Stiffer springs. I mean, much, much stiffer springs. I weigh 250lbs and I leaned on the front fender with only a half-inch of suspension deflection.

@BrtStlnd: Maybe the 2009 was Superleggera. The 2010 version of this model is more of a GT Special. Mostly great in cruising, nothing you'd drive too hard, and only bring it out of the garage on special occasions.

@Canuck Chinaman: Except the MSM is full of fail. Not even a final edition, either!

@bacon117: Maybe instead of thinking we know less about gravity, the universe and everything, that we actually know MORE!

@stoke: Considering that many, many comments on here are about how this is a miss, the fact that you say a "hissy fit for reasons that non of the rest of us can understand" is actually a bold move. This is Jalopnik, we are the ones throwing the hissy fit, and most on here agree with it. The fact that you group

@TxBrumski: Yes. All of it, yes. It's for this specific reason that the Liberty exists. It's a Jeep for people who want convenience and comfort. The Wrangler is for people who want a vehicle that will go there (point in an arbitrary direction) without having to worry about if there are actual roads that go there. This

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As a young person who actually loves Ford, muscle cars, and road racing, I really have only one thought while watching this video.

@WestwoodDenizen: The Doc Brown was my intended joke. "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."

Anyone interested in prime real estate on one of the busiest highway intersections in America's 8th largest city?

Excuse my paint.

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I also recognize that this is Copyright Speed TV, but Danica's save from her debut at ARCA. The car goes PAST 90 degrees, and she manages to keep it in line. The only Danica driving highlight worth seeing.

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Yes, I know it's a commercial, but look past that for a minute. It's simple and uncomplicated without shaky camera angles or extreme music. Also absent are excessive graphics and elaborate CGI trickery (I'm looking at you, Fast and the Furious). It's done in one take, though clearly not the first, as the rubber on

@GaryMyMan: Did I hear someone say Hammer? From the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2010.

The Bitter SC. I had to really dig around a shell at the local junkyard to figure out what is was. "Made in W. Germany, but GM parts. Opel? No... what's this weird B logo?"

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@TowerOfPower: Another fun fact, the double-bass intro to "Hot For Teacher" was supposed to mimic the idle of a blown Camaro that David Lee Roth owned. Also, heart-click for the bad ass screen name!

That looks fantastic! I'll take 3. One to wash, one to wear, AND ONE TO BRING IT TO THE ENEMY! OOHRAH!