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    So will all the cars actually look good in this game unlike the last one?

    Might I suggest ice roads, I don't think anyone wants to freeze/drowned to death

    I forgot Pikes Peak is pretty great too:

    I'm going to have to be a little different and say as a racetrack Churchill Downs which holds the Kentucky Derby. Beautiful grandstands and scenery around the dirt track

    It's only a few months old

    They were refined and made reliable in the United States by Carroll Shelby, not to mention the MK1 had an engine block built in America and used on the Mustang (289) and the MK2 had the 7.0 engine from the Galaxies. These cars where as American as apple pie and were backed by Henry Ford II and built under the control

    Note the car in the video is not the MKIV but I figured this video would do justice

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    • Radically different chassis made of aluminium honey-comb panels bonded together.

    Neutral: I don't care! But my opinion doesn't matter Consumer Reports is for the brainwashed mainstream Americans, us Jalops are the enlightened 1%

    Jeep needs to pull a top gear and take a wrangler to the North Pole and sell that, then I'd buy it

    Favorite Misconception: Waking up in a new Bugatti is a good thing, these cars would like to disagree:

    Alright well thanks for the conversation and information I appreciate it!

    I can respect that but in the alternative fuel race it seems like a viable option to pursue hydrogen as well. Is the environmental impact of extracting hydrogen equal or greater than creating batteries to power cars? (I'm not a green nut, I just want gas to be cheaper for all the 8.0 V10 engines out there etc.)

    Why haven't Honda pursued this further? It seems like a better option???

    I'll give you the emotion is in the eye of the keyholder, that's what makes every car great. I still stand though that as an entity Mclaren has more heritage and emotion than a GT-R.

    I'll give you the emotion is in the eye of the keyholder, that's what makes every car great. I still stand though that as an entity Mclaren has more heritage and emotion than a GT-R.

    I'll give you the emotion is in the eye of the keyholder, that's what makes every car great. I still stand though that as an entity Mclaren has more heritage and emotion than a GT-R.

    I'll give you the emotion is in the eye of the keyholder, that's what makes every car great. I still stand though that as an entity Mclaren has more heritage and emotion than a GT-R.

    I'll give you the emotion is in the eye of the keyholder, that's what makes every car great. I still stand though that as an entity Mclaren has more heritage and emotion than a GT-R.