Rate the vehicle above you (READ THE OP)

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5/10

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7/10 (Despite, a lot of rappers driving these, I like the S5 Cabriolet. Has potential, like its fellow Audi siblings.)

EDIT: 8.5/10 for the yellow Alfa Spider (Italy's earlier answers for the Mazda Miata. Compared to, the Fiat 124 Spider.)

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Another Camaro-born Firebird wannabe, that caught my fancy, from Trans Am Worldwide. But, this time, it's the "base" model: Outlaw T/A.

More Information:
(http://transamdepot.com/outlaw-edition-trans-am-2/)

Spec Sheet:
(http://transamdepot.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Alpha-TA-Outlaw-Specs.pdf)
 
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2/10 Incredibly tacky and cheesy IMO

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Leading Edge 240T - British sports car company, Leading Edge, took the Tommy Kaira ZZ, and updated slightly after the Tommy Kaira went bankrupt. They updated it slightly with suspension tweaks, and a lower wider fuel tank that went the full width of the body for example. Uses the same 2.0- Litre Primera engine as it did originally, but 240hp. Also made the 190T, which is more "basic" version if you will.
 
7/10 (Despite, a lot of rappers driving these, I like the S5 Cabriolet. Has potential, like its fellow Audi siblings.

It's actually an S3 Cabrio.... But seeing how similar Audis look these days, I don't blame you for making that mistake. :sly:

7/10 for the 'Vette
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6/10 Your probably right, certainly seems the to be one of the most disliked Lexus' is the SC/generation of Toyota Soarer. Mind you I have a little soft-spot for for 4th gen SC/Soarer, but do prefer the previous mk3 gen

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VLF Force 1 - designed by Henrik Fisker (who is part of the company), and built as part of a partnership with Ben Keating, and its based around the Viper with it's 8.4-Litre V10.

Bonus Fact: amidst other things, it has a champagne holder between the 2 rear seats, and a WiFi hot-spot in the rear spoiler
 
7.5/10 (The front is a little lazy-looking, in my opinion. But, the rear is epic-looking.)

I don't know if I shown this in the Thread, before.

Anyway, it's a Honda Beat, on a Honda Beat! BEAT-CEPTION! (Most likely, Kei-ception...)

But, seriously, here's a story about this funky-looking Honda Beat:

One of the official artists who illustrated the Honda Beat for the Japanese racing/sugoroku*-Mobile game, "Syanago Collection" decided to make an itasha, based on their female interpretation featured in-game.

For ones who can't tell, which Syanago (or Cargirl) is shown on the hood, the Honda Beat is shown in the center. The other Syanago shown are, the Mazda2/Demio DJ-Chassis (Right side) and the Toyota Harrier (Left). They are also showcased in the tiny-Kei Sports car, as a gift for the first cosplayers to dress up as some of the game's characters. While, the Beat is featured everywhere around its nameplate, from the center-hood to the door panels and rear engine-bay.

So, think of this Itasha, as an extreme way of brand awareness for both Syanago Collection and Honda. Also, it's hard for me to tell if this Beat is either Stock or Modified, since the artist's Twitter is in Japanese.

(Artist's Twitter) :
https://mobile.twitter.com/hi_fumiyo

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Random Lexus (from behind!) :
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Plus, random Lotus! :
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10/10 that Lotus Elise looks stunning as always.

Seeing as someone used a HKS bike a small while back, how about the Eurostar?
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3/10 The C-HR is not pretty to start with, but unfortunately it's N24 racing counterpart is even less so.

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Harrier LR9-C - The little GT1 car that could. This remarkable little GT1 machine recorded 8 outright wins in the British GT Championship in the 90's, powered by a Cosworth 4-Banger, it went toe-to-toe often beat the full factory efforts from Mclaren and Porsche, with a best Championship finish of joint 2nd in 1996. All with a single car, privateer effort.
 
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11/10

There was a HKS Super Oil-250cc motorcycle and a European bullet train, featured on this Thread. So, why not a Dual-Sport motorcycle?

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Triumph Tiger 900 (T400)
Model Years: 1993-1998

Still, the logo vectors in older-Triumph models (From the mid-1990's, to the early-2000's.) never cease to amaze me. Almost gives me, a Toyota Supra-like vibe.
 

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