(Car Review Game)

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1967 GT500. the first year the GT500 was produced as higher spec model for the GT350. It's a beast. In existance for 2 years and then died. Until now.

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2007 Dodge Charger Super Bee

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Wrong. It lived up until 1972. LOL.
 
The Dodge charger Super Bee
is an awesoume charge SRT8 Wit a Yellow jacket


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The S Model

Zonda, quintessentially Italian, amazing attention to the smallest details, wails like no tomorrow, one of the best supercars to exist.

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A car that defies the laws of physics. Truly amazing vehicle that will blow your face in two in the corners, as well as the straights. Not a bad practical car either. 4 seats, and a big enough boot. It's even larger than a E46 BMW 3-Series Sedan!

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How about we go back in time?
 
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How about we go back in time?

The very definition of classic japanese sports car and styling. wonderful organic exhaust sound. You know a true car enthusiast is behind the wheel if you ever see one in the wild.

Keeping with the orange theme, the all new....
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Keeping with the orange theme, the all new....
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The Chevrolet Sonic is a replacement for the Chevrolet Aveo, however it's basically a redesigned Aveo with a new name. The new looks are attractive and are a step up from it's predecessor in a visual sense. Aside from that, it seems like nothing more than a redesign from the Aveo. I quite like it's design though and the thought of an upcoming RS version could mean that it would be competitive with European hatches. Possibly...

I know this is more of an opinion based thread, but I'm thinking of possibly looking for a first generation Legacy. Wondering what people think...
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The old Subaru Legacy, the car of choice for pretty much everybody who lives in a snowy climate. With standard all wheel drive, and a boxer engine, it's definitely unique, but with classy styling, and usable utility, it makes a practical car. I like it.

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Toyota Camry (2007 - 2011) is a good car because it's reliability & Safety & Comfort

But it's not really equiped there is no Gizmos or luxury stuff like you get in an Avalon Except the GLX Model . In the GLX you get leather upholstrey or cloth & you get a wooden Cup holders And a wooded Gear lever and Sunroof and a Satnav also it got 6 CD changer How brilliant is that and it even got electronic mirrors . and there is a sporty Version called the SE This one though Has a black grille and a manual transmission but you lose the luxury of the GLX Model so this is a camry's M5 .


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Toyota Camry (2007 - 2011) is a good car because it's reliability & Safety & Comfort

But it's not really equiped there is no Gizmos or luxury stuff like you get in an Avalon Except the GLX Model . In the GLX you get leather upholstrey or cloth & you get a wooden Cup holders And a wooded Gear lever and Sunroof and a Satnav also it got 6 CD changer How brilliant is that and it even got electronic mirrors . and there is a sporty Version called the SE This one though Has a black grille and a manual transmission but you lose the luxury of the GLX Model so this is a camry's M5 .


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The E39 BMW 5-Series. Quite a nice car for the time, and today. The styling is timeless, it looked good back then, and it looks good today. Being a BMW, there's a real variety of engines across the spectrum, an Inline 4, several Inline 6s, and a couple of V8s. Of course, that was for Europe. If you live in America, you can only choose from one Inline 6, a V8, and the M5's V8. And, being a BMW, you can get it with a stick shift, making it one of the largest sports sedans ever, and a practical choice for a car enthusiast with a family. I like it.

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FORDDDDDDD. What a beauty.

Time to switch it up a bit (stick a set of lights on those roll bars too.):

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Ginetta G4: incredibly light, has an air of typical British sportscar about it, but with Ford engines and, for a time, Ford suspension. Also looks fabulous as a speedster.

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The Nissan Patrol The best japanese 4X4 It is not that luxouries But it's very reliable and it's the rival of the landcruiser and the Mitsubishi Pajero but the newest model is rather ugly & dull and Shy and less aggresive design





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FD, last of the legendary RX7 lineage, powered by mazda's own dorito engines, the compactness of the motor made the car's weight distribution perfectly balanced, ensuring the 7 is as nimble as can be. However it have a tendency to burn oil, chew up apex seals and become recipients for LSx transplants.... at least one still have one of the most timeless style and design to ever come out of Japan.

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Spacious, comfortable, fast and when you drive one you will get instantly oticed. This car is one for the wealthy elite who wish to show off and go fast at the same time!

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