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Bugatti- 9.3/10 That's a true Bugatti. It's a shame how nowadays Volkswagen ruined them.
300ZX Race Car: 8/10 Kind of looks like a Lister Storm, and it's cool to think that it's based off of an affordable car.
EDIT: Carbon thing: 6/10, I have no idea what to say about it, but it looks kind of cool.

Triumph Acclaim '83
I should mention, this car has a special place in my heart because this is the last car to wear the Triumph name. The factory was already closed, and Triumph were making these in a Honda factory, as it's based off one.

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8.5/10 for the Zonda GR. It seems to be one of the most overlooked and forgotten variants of the car, overshadowed by the extreme Zonda R, with so many people lauding the R's capabilities and fast lap time around Nürburgring Nordschleife. But the GR is technically more of a true race car compared to the R, as it was at least made to be eligible in a certain racing series. It's built to compete rather than just plainly showing off, "Look how fast this thing can go!", by being a proper fast racer under certain restricted regulations.

But...too bad it didn't have a long and prominent run. It wasn't really successful either.


Pagani Zonda C12-S Monza
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Is it bad that I really really like these?
Not at all, I don't really like them as much in white on beige, but the black on black models look really nice. They're quite nice vehicles, about as good as you can get from a domestic for a highway cruiser, we had a 2009 CXL model and it was a pleasure to drive (although was constantly in and out of the shop).

I really like the new facelift too, and apparently the interior quality has been improved again. That was really the only complaint I could think of in the Enclave, anywhere you touched was all good quality but the plastics on the dashboard and in the back were pretty lackluster for a 50K+ vehicle (granted I think you can get them a fair bit cheaper in the US). I guess some would say it needs more power, I never felt like it was underpowered but it certainly could have used more with how heavy it is. Transmission was a bit wonky too but apparently that was a software thing that's since been fixed.

If you want to take 6 people somewhere in comfort you'd be hard pressed to do better than an Enclave for the price. Splits the difference between a top end minivan and something like a Q7 quite nicely. They don't handle very well and there's pretty much no road feel coming through the steering column but you don't go out and buy a big leathery Buick for spirited driving. He replaced it with a Touareg TDI which is a superior car in pretty much every category and is a pretty engaging drive for a big SUV, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss the ride quality and noise levels of the Buick every now and again.
 
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Nope. (jk) 9/10

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8.5/10 - A beast that redefined the sport, but I always thought that the basic styling wasn't anything special. Sure, those lights, overfenders, spoilers, and all the rest of racing paraphernalia look awesome but the base car looks...meh.

Here's another car made famous by Walter Röhrl but from back when WRC cars had only 2WD...

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