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Fast cars that I'd love to own, from the Mini Cooper S to the Nissan GT-R.
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I like to go fast.
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Ferrari 458 Italia Supercar
First to recommend
3 people recommended this item
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Drooool! Check out this sexy successor to the Ferrari F430. Those lines, those curves! But with a 4.5-liter V8 engine and 570 horsepower at your disposal you'll just be a blur to innocent bystanders. Apparently this new supercar kicks the 430 Scuderia's and Enzo's 0-60 times. (via Inside Line)
Updated Jul 28, 2009
1963 Peel P50
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2 people recommended this item
Description
I saw this on Top Gear and now must have it. It's a 1963 Peel P50 and Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson demonstrated not only how it gets around town but how you can even tote it into your office and drive it around there.
It has 40 horsepower and apparently has the power of a 50cc scooter but it's also very light so if you don't want to leave it outside you can just carry it inside. The only problem is that it doesn't have reverse. So if someone walks up to the microcar while you're at a redlight and picks it up and turns it around, you're in trouble.
Updated Jul 28, 2009
George Harrison's Mini Cooper S
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2 people recommended this item
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To celebrate their 50th anniversary, Mini re-created George Harrison's 1966 Mini. And this one is psychedelic and oh-so cute! Too bad the only way to buy one is to win an auction. (via Inside Line)
Updated May 29, 2009
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MINI Crossover Concept
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OMG a 4-door Mini! This almost looks like a Mini Cayenne with those aggressive headlights. This baby is bigger than the large Mini Clubman. (via UnCrate)
Updated Sep 11, 2008
2008 BMW 135i Convertible
First to recommend
Description
It has the same twin-turbo 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine as the larger 335i but lighter and smaller, it's so much more fun. Also, why get the plain ol' 135i coupe when you can get top-down action for $4,200 more? I'd get the gunmetal gray exterior with Coral Red Boston leather.
Updated Jul 27, 2008
Ronn Scorpion
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This sexy car actually runs on gas and hydrogen purported to get around 40 mpg. Funny thing is, it can hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds! (via Uncrate)
Updated Jun 10, 2008
Introducing Mini Clubman - Automobile
2 people recommended this item
Description
This car is a little bigger than the Cooper but just as cute. gotta love those double rear doors.
Updated Jun 6, 2008
2009 Audi A4
First to recommend
Description
Touted as the best handling A4 ever! Sold! (via InsideLine.com)
Updated Jun 6, 2008
2008 Infiniti G35
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
Description
I am in love with the exhaust note of this car. With 306 horsepower, this honey (the automatic version) can hit 60mph from a standstill in 5.6 seconds. (via Edmunds.com)
Updated Jun 6, 2008
Audi A3
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Small and stylish, this sport wagon is nimble and fun to drive.
Updated Jun 6, 2008
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