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At least they didn't name it LaCadillac?

I love the look of the 550s and 575s. I am a 90's kid, after all.

I love this. You're totally right, there is absolutely no need to put more power in a 458, but supercars have absolutely nothing to do with "need". It's all about engineering the best machine that can be taken to the furthest extremes. And if it can come in a pretty Pininfarina package, then even better!

There's an F-150 Texas Edition as well. It's an XLT with a dealer installed chrome/decal package. They rival the number of cockroaches here in Houston.

Where does the Texas Edition fit in?

Apparently leaving dogs in cars on sunny days isn't frowned upon in Italy.

duh! That's what makes a Subaru a Subaru!

My mom had an '89 with 4WD. She turned it on while driving in the snow once, the wheels completely locked up, and we went sliding off the road. It was only a couple of years old at the time. Last Ford my parents ever owned haha

I bought a 2012 Mazda3 about a year ago, after my '05 MkIV Jetta was totaled. After owning a VW, I actually went to the dealer with the intention of buying a car with as few gadgets as possible. I was the second owner of that Jetta, and it was nothing but repairs literally from day 1 (I had to have the dealer repair a

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I'm not sure it counts as a trend, but restomods always break my heart a little. I know it's not always possible given the condition of the car, but I'd much rather see a classic restored to its original specs, or better yet... driven and enjoyed in less-than-show-quality condition (nobody likes a trailer queen).

My best friend had a '94 as her first car when we were in high school. It didn't feel like a 3500lb car when you threw it into a turn at 40 or 50mph. It wasn't the fastest thing I've driven by any means, but that little Subie would snap through a turn like it was on rails.

Definitely the Kanc. I grew up in that part of the world, and have lots of memories of afternoon drives on the Kanc in dad's '64 Impala.

c2 'vette. boom.

No photo? I thought I had a photo. Love the Chrysler GS-1 (which I just googled and is actually a Ghia... even more love).

Absolutely incredible. Someone tell Sergio ditch that bloated Charger and start making this. Of course, it'll need to be called the New Yorker or DeSoto or something to work up that nice false sense of nostalgia.

ughhhh it's always the people with the fancy cars...

Fitting, as Lamborghini's intent seems to be to create more special edition Aventadors than George Lucas has Star Wars films.

That's probably where she hid the Lambo

She was too focused getting the perfect roll on those jeans to remember her top.