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Acura NSX. Although the Carrera GT my cousin's uncle just bought is nice too (I don't really like porsches too much though). I wish he would let me drive it, but I guess I can settle for a ride.

wtf am I doing, 3 finals tomorrow and I am wasting my time online, lol. I hate UCI and its super late schedule.

Those look computer generated, is it atually out yet?

it's not computer generated

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i couldn't tell you if its being built or not though... but here is some aspiring news

Chrysler claims a 0-to-60-mph sprint of 2.9 seconds and a quarter-mile blast taking 10.6 seconds at 142 mph. That would make the Chrysler faster (by almost 40 mph) and quicker to 60 mph (by 0.4 second) than the Ferrari Enzo. Chrysler promises that later this year we will be allowed to conduct our own evaluation of these performance claims.

I don't have a dream car, no car that I have decided that I want more than anything in the world. I just figure, be happy with what I can afford.

Now, there is only one car that I'd like to drive. A friend of mine has a project car that is 5 years in the making and still not finished. He took an older Trans-Am (Think Smokey and the Bandit, as it looks just like it.) and replaced the engine with a Corvette LS1 (by himself, with only wiring schematics, no help from the outside world). He has taken so much out of it, to make it the lightest car he can. The car is bad as hell... The next time I am over, I will take pictures. Mind you, the thing has a year of progress left.

Mitsubishi GTO *drool oh drool*

However my more "realistic" dream car would be this crx... Click Here..

But next car on the list will be my Suzuki Swift GTi, with the whole white theme seen in the CRX. Should have this by the end of the year if i can grab a job soon enough :D

Lexus is not just about horse power if that's all you care.

Lexus has all the luxury both inside and outside the car. It is the accessories and design that make you impressed.

Also, with a V8 engine and 290 HP, it is very impressive if you compare it to similar class of car. LS430 or LS400 models are very heavy, and it always amazes people that a car with such heavy weight can go that fast. Beat that and then tell me your V6 is so great and so on.

I know all that because I have a 1994 LS400. 10 years old.. V8, but has 250 HP.

I drove BMW once, but once I made a switch to Lexus, I never looked back. I never regret either.

Stills that the BMW 745Li Sedan is in the same class as that Lexus and I am pretty sure it is more confortable and look at the engine: 325-hp, 4.4-liter V-8 engine

Soo, It goes even faster than that Lexus...

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