Hm...it's a gorgeous car but hard to put in the same class as a Viper since it'll cost ~$40,000 more than a Viper. Should be similar performance though and a lot prettier.
ugh I didn't really like that styling on that body. To me it seems too awkward, just doesn't look right to me. But now the Saleen S7 oooo now thats the look of a sweet car.
sure it probably cost 10 times more but gah its soo beautiful, especially at 550 horses and only at 2,700lbs. I hate cars that are heavy, that lag is nasty. Of course the fastest car i've ever driven was a tt Audi S4 @ 3400lbs? but still that feeling is nasty.
Ehhh. I personally don't like the Ferrari Enzo much. The F1 styling like the nose don't do it for me. I much prefer the cleaner lines of the Ferrari Modena or the Mazda RX-7.
(hey look you can even see me eating chicken pie in the background)
'54 austin healy 100 bn1 in case anyone cares (not exactly in original condition, mostly my dad's doing, as it was his first car) sure is a looker though. purrs like a tiger too.
Repelling digital infidels. (Would that be called the Digifadah?)
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sorry flasken... but that ferrari is butt ugly.
I'm glad to know that ford stuck with the old design of the GT40. It's about time they realized that the new stuff they were making was ugly... why change a classic anyway.
I'm a new fan of that new shelby series 1 myself....
(wow... i actually managed to like two american-made cars)
In some place that's not Canada ....the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
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To anyone who drives really really low cars:
Dont you scrape the bottom of your chassis and bumpers? I really dont know much about cars, but some, like the Saleen S7 that was posted, are extremely low, and i've seen them on streets too. How can you drive a car that low into driveways or anything without scraping it?
btw Braver:
you have my EXACT taste in good looking cars lol. That Lotus is making me drool....same with the elise....which would probably be more practical for vancouver ran weather...
You learn to deal with low cars. There are several tricks like going VERY SLOWLY or accessing from an angle.
I'm not sure about Canada, but the Lotus Elise isn't qualified for US safety regulation for a street vehicle. Doesn't mean you can't drive it on a track
I saw an article regarding an Elise that had a Integra Type R engine put into it. Mind you the Elise is light as a feather.
That Racer X is hilarious. Sorry but I just find that so funny.
The 340R would look better to me if the wheels were recessed into the body. It looks like a big Hot Wheels car.
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