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    You apparently need to just remember always buy Porsche products. You mentioned in the previous article how much you liked them!

    Some guys get all the luck...

    Cadillac, specifically the new ATS-V. The company has been doing an amazing job over the past decade redefining the brand. They deserve to get the recognition from Hollywood.

    Now that Ferrari is leaving the mother ship you might be right

    I wouldn't say it drives like a 911. It does drive like a vehicle that says "screw you physics I am engineered to break your pointless laws"

    That is how I experienced the Cayenne. An auto-x at Barrett Jackson

    While I love Porsche's fine breeding as much as anyone else the Cayenne Turbo is loony and wonderful. Who wouldn't want a Porsche with a 4.5 liter turbo charged V8 engine, 450hp, and 4 doors? Let's not forget it has enough room for your spoiled kids while you butt is being warmed. It might not be pure but the Cayenne

    Respect your elders!

    This should slot in somewhere around #8

    I understand where you are coming from but an indoor garage solves this problem

    I am not sure my professor would appreciate that

    While the DB5 does have great styling it does not stand on it's own. This car is engrained into the 007 lifestyle like peanut butter and jelly. If you want a truly unique Aston you need to get yourself a DBR1

    He owned a Daytona Coupe for 5 years and then sold it?? Suddenly I question this mans entire life.

    Interesting. I suppose I never thought of it that way.

    You are one strange man Doug I feel the exact opposite!

    It sounds like a lot of these problems as you stated were due to living in a city. I guess the thing to take away from the experience is if you own a Ferrari you better have a nice house out in rural America. It has been an entertaining year. I look forward to your next obscure purchase!

    Sweet I have been waiting for this post all weekend! I am surprised you didn't include a CL600/CL500 however. It after all as luxurious as the S-Class if not a little more stylish because two door pillarless coupe.

    Put it in a small all white room and admire the beauty of the craftsmanship. After a year or two I'd sell it so someone who would respect it and then buy a vacation home in Florida and a Boss 302 or Corvette Z06

    A mind-engine pure Italian fighter to make things just a little more interesting with the Italian car market would be excellent!