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I’ve always loved this one:

shockingly it is.  you used to be able to find these all over for this price but lately ive seen them creeping up into the mid 20s.  

Yellow “driving” lights on old 4-headlight cars. I’m such a poseur I bought yellow film for mine rather than spend $400 on a pair of vintage Hella sealed beams.

Classic round lights on older Jeeps. I’m not impressed by lifts or big tires and I think stingers are ridiculous. But throw a tasteful amount of round halogen KCs on there and I’m smiling.

Might be hard to find a 996 that’s in decent condition for this price anymore! I just searched CarGurus to be sure and there was only a single one in 500 miles under $30k. Crazy how they blew up all the sudden!

FALSE! They do NOT advertise that the cars should be operated without driver supervision.

They all wear a Predator mask.

Ugly is as ugly does. TOYOTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Of those, the Yaris is the only one that’s “bad”, and even then its not bad, just not great. 

Oh, I consider the Porsche 917 all right. I consider it one of the greatest racing cars of all time - in an era where it competed with a number of other iconic racing cars.

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There’s a better sounding Porsche racing today.

DT coming through with the solid content. Good article dude!

Jesus H Christ, that display. I mean, I know that Tesla does it too, but really Ford?

I don’t debadge to fool anyone or hope they misunderstand what I’m driving, I do it because the badging rarely adds anything esthetically to the appearance of the car. Many times the badges look somewhat lopsided and break up the original intent of the vehicle. Plus, stealth or sleeper is a thing when driving a

Sure, it’s “not any different” in the sense that its literally the complete opposite.

Will seeing eight or ten of these parked outside a bar tell you instantly whether you want to go in?

This has been mentioned before...Acura execs getting jealous that their individual cars “Legend” and “Integra” had better name recognition than “Acura” as a brand, so they renamed them the “RL” and “RSX” and then slowly killed whatever public goodwill they had. Their fix? To make their lineup more and more bland yet

Torch is closest, but really any similar older brit sports car is the only answer here.

The 11 degrees does not refer to the angle of the V but rather the valve overlap (contrasted to its predecessor’s 43° overlap). The engine is still very much a 90° V-twin (L-twin in Ducati parlance).