The Solstice GXP is an American Miata, sort of. I mean, it has the same comparisons as an American and Japanese person. It's large compared to small, heavy versus light, and fast to a good clip. That means, it's uncool. It barely lasted production, it was in a Transformers movie, it's made by Pontiac, and uh, it was in a Transformers movie. Obviously, only a wannabe cool kid in high-school would wanna drive it. /Jeremy Clarkson
The Bugatti EB110 Super Sport. Produced under the name of a French company who's best friend was Napolean, it's designed by Ferrari, and it's a great looking car. Unfortunately, it missed Sub-Zero because of the look. I mean, look at that wing, and those vents, it shouts show off! So, it goes on the cool, almost Sub-Zero. /Jeremy Clarkson
The Lotus Evora, an amazing little car that handles like a dream and goes like stink. A normal day at the office of Lotus. Unfortunately, many people mistake the car for a Tesla Roadster, as that's a more well known car. Who would want to be recognized as an Electric Vehicle? Cool. /Jeremy Clarkson
The Alfa Montreal. Not a very fast car, handles okay, but it looks like a classic Alfa, and if you don't know, that's the definition of sex. There's not much to say about this car other than it's Sub-Zero, why? It's a classic Alfa! Imagine driving up to your prom date in that! She'd practically jump on you for driving it! /Clarkson