HAL9000
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Btw Hal9000 or another words, neckbeard, that Jag that I am getting is a 1972 Jaguar XJ6 4.2liter Series I.
As I suspected, you posted it in the wrong thread.
Btw Hal9000 or another words, neckbeard, that Jag that I am getting is a 1972 Jaguar XJ6 4.2liter Series I.
Still looks hot. The gently curved porsches do maintain appearance for a while probably because porsche seems to change the look so gradually.
Porsche 993. I was going to say the 944, but it just passed 20 years.
Beautiful car, don't hate!
Doesn't matter what year it is. People see you driving that thing and they know something is wrong with you.
I don't really want to turn this into yet another Europe vs USA thread, but I honestly don't think there's been any good looking American cars made in the last 20 years. The only one I can think of is the Ford GT40 and that was a remake of an earlier car.
Lincoln Mark VIIII've been trying to figure out an American car that i think has lasting style...but off hand I can't think of one. I LOVE the CTS-V wagon...but I'm not sure the style wills till look good in 20 years.
Lincoln Mark VIII
Dodge Viper GTS
I love the CTS as well. But I disagree that it won't age well.
edit: Removed Grand National. Saw it went out of production in the 80's and the following Regals sucked ass.
Lincoln Mark VIII
Dodge Viper GTS
I love the CTS as well. But I disagree that it won't age well.
edit: Removed Grand National. Saw it went out of production in the 80's and the following Regals sucked ass.
Funny thing is its only true with the M3. A plain 3 series just doesn't look appealing even though its the same sheet metal.
Other than the Alfa 8c and the M3 I can't see any timeless or attractive cars in this thread.
My answer would be: