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I give the ZR1 a 7/10 for being able to take down so many of its competitors down on the Nurburgring and cost less than it's competitors. I also think the C6 is a decent looking vette in general.

The Falcon is dead.

At first, I didn't know why you were talking about something irrelevant to the thread, but then I remembered that I was talking about the Falcon a while back. I was told that the falcon wasn't exported to the US due to cost and the fact there isn't a market for it here anymore. It really is a shame to see it go down like that. I bet if it was sold in the US with a UTE option, it would be sold as the ranchero.

Anyway, I recommend quoting people next time if you want to respond to a comment.
 
I'll rate the Red Victor a 6/10. At least from the video I've seen it's a pretty cool car. I can't speak to its track record. IIRC the owner is kinda a donk, but the car is nice.

Toyota Prius Rally??? Didn't know it happened, but it did (private team):
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0/10 for being a terrible modification of a car that I already hate, and another -9/10 for having to see that bloody thing again.

Nissan BladeGlider Concept
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Never liked the look of this car, my neighbour has one like it, so I'm stuck seeing it almost every day. engine specs doesn't change much. 4/10

BMW 850 CSI
 
I give the ZR1 a 7/10 for being able to take down so many of its competitors down on the Nurburgring and cost less than it's competitors. I also think the C6 is a decent looking vette in general.



At first, I didn't know why you were talking about something irrelevant to the thread, but then I remembered that I was talking about the Falcon a while back. I was told that the falcon wasn't exported to the US due to cost and the fact there isn't a market for it here anymore. It really is a shame to see it go down like that. I bet if it was sold in the US with a UTE option, it would be sold as the ranchero.

Anyway, I recommend quoting people next time if you want to respond to a comment.
Sorry I was just out of it when I posted that. I had the facts right but I was on the brink of exhaustion.

How the the hell did that thing make its way into Need For Speed Undergroud and Undergroud 2? Also it's ugly as hell. 2/10.
 
7/10. I quite like the bubbly styling of the first generation Neon; it seems very...youthful. Unlike some cars from its era, the Neon still looks fresh today, but that's probably just a side affect of it coincidentally sharing a similar body style to the curvy, couple-like sedans of recent history. If the Neon in question was the superb R/T I'd rate it higher, but a now twenty year old economy car like the one above can only be rated so high, and I'm being generous because I really like its appearance.

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6.5/10 as this Probe is very clean and stock. Compared to the majority. I was a big fan of the styling back then and almost considered into looking at them as a first car... :lol:

Not sure if this has already been done. The new Maserati Ghibli
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It's well-built, quite fast, and fairly characterful with its dashing and potent looks. But I don't really see anything in particular that makes it stand out among its competitors, so it's not so special. Plus, there are many cars costing less that perform better. Sure, it may be bigger and more spacious, but is space really what you're looking for in a grand touring convertible? Maybe you want the comfort, but in terms of modern cars, less space doesn't often correlate with outrageously uncomfortable ride like in the olden days, I suppose.

I'll give it a 7 out of 10.


Nissan BladeGlider Concept
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Really, some angles can greatly alter your thoughts on a car. That looks like a cut shoe or foot of a humanoid robot to me. It looks epic from the following angle, though:

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Alright, the next car to rate.

2013 Volkswagen Jetta GLI Mk6

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GLI? 9/10.
I've driven one, AND we owned it. Excellent car.

I also drive it in real life - was just curious on what someone else's perception of it in an automotive forum would be like. I know there's a lot of prejudice on Jettas - with people saying it's a girl's car and things like that, not that I care though - if I actually did I wouldn't end up deciding to get it. And some are not aware that this is a completely different car underneath compared to the rather pathetic base model, the Jetta S, and they think that the interior trim is as cheap and plasticky as that of the basic model.

Yep, it's a brilliant car. It feels quite zippy. Got it for US$25,500, including the tax and everything else. I'd say you get a lot for that amount of money. In fact I initially wanted a Golf GTI, but I was suggested to get a sedan instead for safety reasons, so I went to research on its sedan cousin. Glad that I actually got the GLI - it really grew on me now. It might not look as sporty as the GTI, but you get quite a lot of rear legroom and massive trunk space for a compact car. Whether you like its rather minimalistic styling is another story.

I'll let someone else rate that Accord because I just posted a rating and a new car recently.
 
5/10 - Good and reliable car, but it's not interesting and will stay that way.

Wimmer RS KTM X-Bow GT (435 hp, 368 ft. lb.)
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