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5/10 for some reason, I find it a bit appealing. Weren't these sold in the U.S. at one point?

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3/10 for that Mustang. Not sure if its a special model or if its been modified, but the absence of a grille and the hood that's misaligned with the fender above the headlight's not very good.

Alfa Romeo Brera Spider
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It's an SVT Cobra R. I just chose a crappy picture. :irked:

I'm not sure if it's supposed to have a grill.
 
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8/10 automatically for the SVT Cobra R, because it's a Cobra R; a Mustang meant to be a track dominator.

6.6/10 for the Alfa Romeo; it's a handsome car, but I never really care for those otherwise.
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My 2nd least favorite gen of the Ford Taurus:
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9.5/10 For the Brera, gorgeous and fun to drive.

5.5/10 Pretty much average, with Ford unreliability. It doesn't look half bad, I sort of like the grille and the side scuttle, so I gave it half a point. I prefer the new ones, however.

MG ZR 105
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7.5/10. Packards are cool.
3/10 for that Mustang. Not sure if its a special model or if its been modified, but the absence of a grille and the hood that's misaligned with the fender above the headlight's not very good.
wat

That car was never designed with one and technically didn't have one for 25 years and the hood is a cowl induction hood...it was built that way
 
He's talking about the sagging body panels that pretty much every 20 year old car has.
They aren't even sagging. Looks fine to me.

Hell they didn't even line up when it was new.
 
The hood and fender look a bit messed up around the headlight area.
I know, that's what I'm talking about. They never lined up to begin with. Look at the 1960s Mustangs...they weren't any better.
 
That makes it even worse.
That's what makes it cheap performance. A hood not lining up with a fender and is off by 4mm's doesn't bother me. No idea why people get so crabby about that.
 
It never bothered me either tbh. As long as it performs well around the track and it runs; I couldn't care less.
 
EDIT: Apparently, it's some weird rubber thingy on the headlight making it look unaligned. The turn signals have some kind of weird shape. They look fine otherwise.
 
That's what makes it cheap performance. A hood not lining up with a fender and is off by 4mm's doesn't bother me. No idea why people get so crabby about that.

You pay for what you get. I would much rather have a quality car where everything is designed and manufactured properly and to a good standard as opposed to a car where the manufacturer clearly thought "hmmm we designed that badly, screw it." I guess with me being from England I prefer a quality product rather than a cheap badly designed one built under the philosophy of "that'll do".
 
You pay for what you get. I would much rather have a quality car where everything is designed and manufactured properly and to a good standard as opposed to a car where the manufacturer clearly thought "hmmm we designed that badly, screw it." I guess with me being from England I prefer a quality product rather than a cheap badly designed one built under the philosophy of "that'll do".

Well considering it's potential stock and modified, for the money, I would think anyone should be able to get over a tiny little panel misalignment. But I do understand where you are coming from.
 
Well considering it's potential stock and modified, for the money, I would think anyone should be able to get over a tiny little panel misalignment. But I do understand where you are coming from.

For someone like me who doesn't have the knowledge, money or resources to modify a car it's potential means nothing to me really. I can see the attraction though, I do wish I could to make my car truly unique.
 
6/10- Mad but has no real point to it.

Fiat 500 V12
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9.5/10; "I told you I was a Lamborghini! I AM, I PROMISE!" and in this case; it is a Lamborghini, it's clearly mad enough to be one.

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Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Bicolore
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For someone like me who doesn't have the knowledge, money or resources to modify a car it's potential means nothing to me really. I can see the attraction though, I do wish I could to make my car truly unique.
Even in stock form, they aren't all that bad, especially the Cobra as pictured, but they can be better 👍
 
You pay for what you get. I would much rather have a quality car where everything is designed and manufactured properly and to a good standard as opposed to a car where the manufacturer clearly thought "hmmm we designed that badly, screw it." I guess with me being from England I prefer a quality product rather than a cheap badly designed one built under the philosophy of "that'll do".
I can tell you that the fender/light shouldn't be like that. It might be a damaged panel.
 
6/10.
I like it but it needs to ditch that grey stripe. Also not sure I like what they've done with the grill/headlights.

Now, USSR's answer to the Merc Grosser.
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