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@cobrajoe: Clearly she is a carpenter.

@cobrajoe: Better question - how is that wheelchair holding her weight. Has to be some sort of space grade materials or something.

@pauljones: "Also, if you're still riding after that, you don't deserve a handicap placard."

@luisthebeast: I stopped reading after you said "back in the day."

@buzz killington: Yea, I wasn't sure if I was in the minority here, but a few of the cars that made the AOTD really threw me - thought I may have completely misunderstood the QOTD.

@Nürburgring: Varsity Jalop: Do either of those cars look new to you though? There is a difference between timeless classic design and old cars that look new - a pretty distinct difference.

The mini and Seven and 911 look anything but new... Classic, yes but this was a QOTD about old cars that look new. The lack of McLaren F1 is no good.

@Foo2rama: I realize the understeer will still be there, but the level of grip is increased so much that the understeer won't show until the car is close to the limit which on Hoosiers will be rather high and therefore very quick (as is the case here).

@JackTrade: I have a 95 (so I'm admittedly rather biased), but the car really does constantly amaze me how "modern" it appears considering at this point it is a 15 year old car. A lot of people are really surprised when they find out its closer to 20 years old then it is 5. What amazes me is when you look at the

1994? - doesn't feel like it...

@Foo2rama: I'm guessing the understeer was hardly an issue with the Hooisers attached.

Luckily I'm not handicapped, so I don't care at all.

@ZeroOrDie: It is a pretty fantastic and simple "wallpaper". Even if it is a pretty low res image.

This photo with a black background. It is a pretty neat looking background, clean, simple, easy on the eyes, and it is a really cool perspective.

I'm literally speechless.

I can't think of a more boring, mind numbing, QOTD, and to think, this coming from a site that shuns cup holders... for shame.