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Of those two I don't think there is a contest between the p4/5 and Enzo as far as looks go. The Enzo has the fairly recent trend of hard edges while the P4/5 has beautiful lines that will still look beautiful in 40 years.

I almost forgot to ask, how many dead hookers did it fit in the trunk. I assumed it would be covered in the article, I may have just read over it on accident.

Good stuff. 60k isn't cheap by any means, but for a real sports car, it is reasonable. One thing that has always bothered me A LOT about the boxsters was the looks. They've always looked kind of pudgy and soft to me. This one is the best looking of the bunch by far, and the fact that it is also the best performing

So... I'm assuming they fly, right?

My condolences to friends and family. Terrible tragedy. Not much else to say about it...

Looking at the 2010 and the 2012, I think I like the 2012 better, but when I try to think of why I've got nothing. I've realized it is because I don't care. The explorer is a car that bores in a really exceptional way. I could care less what they do to the explorer next year.

@acarr260: Personally this is a QOTD with a correct answer. This is currently my background, and I would LOVE to have this in my home as a sculpture. It is pure art.

Hopefully they didn't leave her with the guy copping a feel. I see that going terrible terrible places.

Easy for me. A formula 1 header.

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@stuffelse: It is from an old Toyota commercial. They did a series of them called "it looks fast."

The "Box" recently released by Cardboard is clearly the best vehicle shown. At the 49 second mark they even demonstrate the car's multiple wrinkle zones in a crash. Box wins.

@irishman72: Luckily, that neighborhood has a rare speed limit of 45mph. He is safe.

The article picture is... questionable? Crop is maybe so I can load Jalops from page at work :]

...screwed

@Vorsprung: If you ever get your hands on one and cannibalize it with modern whatever I'll murder you. I say this with love.

@SheerHippo: It looks like an off brand Ford. That is not a good thing.

@kake81: Right. It really is a logical progression. I'm in the process of becoming an architect (which takes way too long by the way), I figure I'll design stuff that may work well for driving/jumping cars over. Then, like Block, some day I will be enjoying the fruits of my labor hooning around town hitting