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    I sure would like to see a ‘sport’ version with 200hp though - easily doable from that 2 liter.

    After dealing with fertility issues, doctors advised him to lay off the Busch.

    are you a good enough driver to handle a car like this?

    I agree that they COULD have kept or freshened the craftsman style - if that was their goal, but clearly it wasn’t. Just because a home was built in the craftsman style doesn’t mean that it was successful doing so and therefore doesn’t infer that it ‘deserves’ to be sympathetically preserved - IMO. Just as many people

    ??? what road is that at 2:01 ???

    I agree. That’s one helluva car. I know this exercise is to see what crazy $300k+ cars we would dream of, but as you and others present (and really, the original intent of me posting), there are SO many alternatives that even the die hard enthusiast would enjoy and truthfully be challenged by, that it’s hard to

    very nice. what color is that? looks like it has some blue in it, but I’m guessing it’s gray. yeah, would probably only get ceramic if I were tracking it a lot. it’s always so clowny when I see someone just cruising down the boulevard with their ceramics squeaking. the significant others usually don’t look too pleased.

    I agree. GTS was my first instinct. Plenty of car and realistically what I would get. I was just trying to get a car a little closer to the numbers of the GT2 RS, but still at about 1/2 the price. In the meantime, I’ll just enjoy my Lotus Elise at 1/10th the cost of a base GT2 RS. But it’s fun to dream about these big

    True. You could also go “down” to a 911 GTS or Carrera S and still have plenty of car. Just used the Turbo cause it’s still pretty extreme for most folks, yet almost 1/2 the cost. But point taken.

    I’d choose the 911 GT2 RS delete option, add the 911 Turbo option, a few options like ceramic brakes and sport chrono, keep the whole thing under $200k, and still have WAY more car than I could likely handle in my lifetime. The remaining $100k+ goes to lessons at the track and towards a house with a 3 car garage.

    Sorry no. You cannot manufacture chemistry. You can manufacture fake chemistry, but not real chemistry. Real chemistry takes time as well as the right combination of casting as well as good producing. Even well written scripted shows take a lot of time for the actors to gel, find their characters, and further develop

    Dang! Thought the Challenger already WAS a widebody.

    Ha. Yeah, it was just the first thing that came to mind. I like the F Pace in person and this will probably look decent in person as well. The E Pace does look a little chubby, but we’ll see when we get better photos.

    Hey, nice Ford Edge.

    Yes, I’ve always wondered which is worse, a jackhole with a Ferrari shirt that does own one vs. a jackhole with a Ferrari shirt that doesn’t own one. Turns out it’s a tie.

    Here’s why:

    ... the hell is “a beverage tube” that must be no larger than 14"?

    Pretty sure “what’s wrong with this picture” is using the deaths of American soldiers as a reason for buying a car on sale.

    JUST saw one in Los Angeles over the weekend. It was red and looked STOCK as hell! Really stood out. Looked great.

    aww man, you made me google Anne Boylen. didn’t expect my Friday early morning brain to be subjugated to English Reformation history.