Rate the vehicle above you (READ THE OP)

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7/10

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7.5/10 it's taken me a while to adjust to the face-lifted '17 spec GTR, but it works really well the more I look at it.

Speaking of good looking cars:

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Citroen C6
 
4/10

Toyota Camry Hybrid Taxi eww
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Please quote my post to see the image.

EDIT: Well, it was supposed to be Xv40 Camry Hybrid from Dubai as a cab. Here's an Xv50 instead.
 
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Lupo? Polo? Modern Volkswagens really don't do it for me, but it's a normal car that appears to not have been molested with a terrible aero kit or "stance"--4/10.

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When it comes to original equipment Campagnolos, I always think of the Maserati Merak, but I forget just how pretty those on the Dino are. 8/10.

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7/10. Looks like an oversized Hot Wheels car. Or it's come from the world of Speed Racer.
Having been built in 1963, the Mantaray predates both by a fair margin (Speed Racer originally aired in 1967 and Hot Wheels came about in 1963). No judgement for the rating--just some information.

;)

Edit: Whoops! Hot Wheels debuted in 1968, not the 1963 stated above. Had 1963 in my head because of the Dean Jeffries build, I guess.


It seems highly unlikely that I'm the only one interested in an explanation for that rating.
 
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Having been built in 1963, the Mantaray predates both by a fair margin (Speed Racer originally aired in 1967 and Hot Wheels came about in 1963). No judgement for the rating--just some information.

It's good to know actually.

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It seems highly unlikely that I'm the only one interested in an explanation for that rating.

I did wonder the same thing.
 
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Eh, 5/10. Even if it was actually entered it still probably wouldn't have gotten any results. The proportions of the rear scoop compared to the driver look odd too, as compared to say a Ferrari of the same year.

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Audi R8 LMS Ultra.
 
6/10 for the R8.

The proportions of the rear scoop compared to the driver look odd too, as compared to say a Ferrari of the same year.

To be fair, that was more to do with the fact they they used an F3000 car from the Japanese championship. Is was used so they could test the V12 they shoe-horned into it, as part of a plan to enter F1 as an engine supplier.

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To be fair, that was more to do with the fact they they used an F3000 car from the Japanese championship. Is was used so they could test the V12 they shoe-horned into it, as part of a plan to enter F1 as an engine supplier.

Ok, that would make more sense considering it's not actually a true F1 car.

7/10 for the Hill.

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Continuing on the theme of older F1 cars with comically large scoops, the Ferrari 312T
 
Long pauses like this after consistent activity give me the impression I'm not the only one who gets tired of seeing race car after race car after race car after race car after race car...
 
4/10 Not the prettiest of Ferrari F1 cars/F1 cars full stop.

Keeping with single-seaters, but not F1

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6/10. When it comes to this game I usually judge race cars by their livery first. This livery is inoffensive and unproblematic, but also slightly too far on the boring side.

1979 Ford Mustang Cobra

 
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