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1971 Toyota Crown S60 BMW Z8 BMW Individual special paint finish in Stratus Grey/Ivory, 1 of only 11 examples with this special paint finish. 1983 Lamborghini Countach 5000S Oro Sahara registered in Al-Ajda, Saudi Arabia in October, 1983. 2025 estella Fah
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By: SALMANPK
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amanico
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Something has been lost since this era

It's not performance, which is now terrifying. It's not usability, which is superior today. And it's not comfort, which is now highly cultivated. Honestly, its the lack of **restraint** in the design of today's Ferrari cars. Aside from the rare beauty of
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Wealth in Zurich is incredible

I've traveled far and wide through the Far East, Middle East, Europe, and the Americas, but I've never witnessed the kind of massive wealth on display in Zurich. Everything from the number of supercars on the road to the watches and the clothing... it put
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By: K-Lo
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KMII
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A fabulous dream garage 👌🏻👏🏻🏁

Some I would add… Zagato Hyena Picture from: RM Sotheby’s Alpine A110 Picture from: Wikipedia Honda NSX Type-R Picture from: DK Engineering Stoschek New Stratos Picture from: ilVolante.it Toyota Yaris GR Picture from: CarVia Lamborghini Espada Picture fro
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By: SALMANPK
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SALMANPK
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I've liked this passage from that article. My feelings are similar.

"If the Eichi presents a modern, minimalist interpretation of movement finishing, Dufour spins an eloquent story of fine traditional watchmaking and Laurent Ferrier builds upon it an architectural vision with cleaner lines. In automobile analogies, perhap
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By: amanico
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smironov
2020

Somewhat misleading, but does prove a point!

Very true! On the surface, it presents a fact that is probably very surprising to most people because 99% of people probably don't know how aerodynamics work and how Cd is measured. Take for instance: tire width is a significant contributor of coefficient
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By: KMII
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chippyfly
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I would only buy a GT3 variant.

If I were forced to return to the Porsche Welt, I would return to a GT3 vehicle, which have improved tremendously and have recently become a double-wishbone suspension car. A more gentlemanly GT3 variant is the "GT3 Touring" variant which eliminates the b
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By: Jay (Eire)
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amanico
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I take it you're not a "Porsche person."

No offense to Porsche fanatics - I used to be one. But the 911 and the Boxster/Cayman are the only very-expensive cars that still use a MacPherson strut suspension (aka single wishbone suspension). Rolls Royce, Bentley, Aston Martin, McLaren, Lamborghini,
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By: patrick_y
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amanico
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They never really went away on classic cars.

You can still buy them new from many brands. The larger issue is that modern cars - especially expressive performance and niche cars - have been adopting ever larger wheels and lower profile tires for 40 years. That doesn't leave much surface area for whi
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By: cazalea
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Tim_M
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I respect your point of view

(I really do) for me… I never felt that OMEGA was chasing Rolex in the sense that yes Rolex has a great deal of provenance with submariner / sea dweller but omega has a lot of provenance with Speedmaster and its movements. It may be said that Rolex is the
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By: Aquaracer1
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YpJ
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