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Too bad they aren't in Vegas. They could have had Siegfried and Roy cut the staff in half and save a bundle.

You're all thinking it, I'm just saying it: this begs for some Yakety Sax.

@Maymar has too much utility character: Midtown Madness is still a fun game even as old as it is. My MM2 game has about 80 add-on cars in it. I don't even use the default cars most of the time. Why bother when I can have a Focus RS or a '67 GTO or a Westfalia Microbus? Hooning around London is great fun in a Yugo GV

@leavethegun-takethecannoli: I have an iPod dock too. It's the cardboard box my iPod came in and I've never turned the thing on. It was a freebie with my student deal on a Mac last September. Who says college students all have to be pop culture whores?

Not buying the base model.

@Lost in the age of Aerostar: Mine got beat to hell when I was a kid. One of the headlights is missing and almost all the paint's gone on the hatch. I'd love to find another one in mint condition.

@Andrew Didorosi: Needs more convertible with special houndstooth seat inserts and Pace Car decals.

I can't wait to see someone slap Rallys on one.

@prince of jarqueness: That actually sounds pretty fun. Have one side throttling forward and the other side in reverse and watch that sucker spin like a top.

How very disappointing that the Reventon that was supposed to be at Lamborghini San Diego was still in transit from their location in Las Vegas on the day I was there. They had two Veyrons in stock, though.

I've seen at least two of the original KITTs. They're awesome.

Venza.

@Conflicted: I think I might have that 2CV. Does it look like this one from Maisto?

I notice that Europe gets high-res goodness, and blurred license plates and faces. Heck, even the driver's reflection in the mirror of the Volkswagen Sharan(?) is blurred for omgprivacy. Here you cruise down Wilshire Blvd in heavy, very grainy traffic with significant delays in map movement due to all the red lights

Oh sure, go and kill my childhood hero. Good job.