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  1. 1973 Stutz Blackhawk (on a Grand Prix chassis)
  2. 1950 Playboy
  3. PMS
  4. champagne
  5. aardvark
  6. 1928 Minerva AF Town Car
  7. Dasher
  8. dander
  9. A black Dodge Charger with red flames, rear suicide door conversion, and license plates "A SRT8+"
  10. allergy
  11. I'm surprised at the order of the finish. I would've expected the G35 on top. They seemed to take a pretty strong dislike to the manual transmission--perhaps a slushbox version would do better. It sounds like the Type S model of the TL fixes some of the shortcomings of the regular model, the lazy steering and handling. They say that the new IS is roomier than the old model. I would not agree with that, but the interior is certainly first rate and the engine is probably my favorite out there.
  12. force
  13. Stone Cold Creamery
  14. Big Buford Burger (at Rally's)
  15. Puss (as in "in boots")
  16. Daihatsu Sirion
  17. Sinatra
  18. The Aura gets the highest marks for exterior styling and acceleration and ties for best performance. Not a bad showing at all, but it also demonstrates what a competent vehicle the Accord remains in its final year.
  19. This is a huge improvement, and I like a return to the old slogan "toughest critics" also. Great job!
  20. Saw two 1988 Fiero GT's
  21. It looks like a Mazda with some Lincoln and Olds styling cues tacked on.
  22. Not very Jag-like at all. Japanesy.
  23. Zegato, Lancia
  24. redundant
  25. Buickman
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