Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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00 carsI know we've got 16 months to go, but ...
Maserati Quattroporte
RR Phantom
Porsche 997 GT3
BMW 1 series
Jaguar XF
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M.
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Veyron
Discovery 3
Jaguar XF
1 series Coupe
Phantom
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BeN
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I fear another long list is coming...
Gimme a while.
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BeN
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For now:
Volvo S60
VW Touareg
Jaguar XF
McLaren Mercedes SLR
Bugatti Veyron
Audi RS6
RR Phantom
Maserati Quattroporte
Range Rover Sport
Aston Martin DB9
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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Ah come on, now you're being silly!
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M.
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Porsche Cayenne should be there, though.
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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And there's an obvious one that someone's sure to post soon ...
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kraftwerk
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Renault Avantime
Porsche Cayman
Rolls-Royce Phantom
Ariel Atom
KTM X-Bow
Nissan GT-R
Audi S8
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DarthBalls
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Quattroporte
Audi R8
Alfa GT
MX5 Mk3
Skoda Fabia
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| Dr. Hfuhruhurr wrote: | | And there's an obvious one that someone's sure to post soon ... |
What the Tata Safari?
Ben will list the rest of all the cars made in the 00's for us soon enough.
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BeN
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| Mike wrote: | | Dr. Hfuhruhurr wrote: | | And there's an obvious one that someone's sure to post soon ... |
What the Tata Safari?
Ben will list the rest of all the cars made in the 00's for us soon enough. |
Nah, the noughties didn't intrigue me as much as the 90s.
Speaking of which, I think I left out the Peugeot 206 and Honda S2000...
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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| BeN wrote: | | ... I think I left out the Peugeot 206 ... |
Which is entirely the right thing to do.
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Indeed.
Besides, does five in Singapore mean something more than the number five?
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BeN
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| Mike wrote: | Indeed.
Besides, does five in Singapore mean something more than the number five? |
Nope, five means five.
I just have trouble sticking to limits that's all.
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Including the limit for blue smarties?
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BeN
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| Mike wrote: | | Including the limit for blue smarties? |
Yes.
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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BeN's like the rabbits in Watership Down - their counting system was one, two, three, four, many.
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Stuntman
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Veyron
Zonda
Audi R8
Ariel Atom
smart fortwo
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PR
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Range Rover
RS4
XF
V8 Vantage
Veyron
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TimR
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Audi R8
Lambo Murcielago
Maserati QP
Alfa 8C
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BeN
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No Alfa GT, Tim?
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TimR
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| BeN wrote: | | No Alfa GT, Tim? |
I was tempted but while it is a beautiful car one of the reasons I got rid of it was because it's performance and ride were a disappointment (to me), so, no.
In the same way I could never list, say, the current 3 series as it's ride appears, from the outside to be solid, and surely this far into the development of cars we should be able to expect some ride comfort from even the sportiest motor?
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Twelfth Monkey
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Working on production from 1999-2005, I'd guess that the A2 is a noughties car, and remains un-nominated. Until now.
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Humphrey The Pug
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Smart For Two
Maserati Quattroporte
Clio Trophy
Audi A5
RR Phantom
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M.
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Isn't the smart a nineties car?
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Humphrey The Pug
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Not sure but it can be bought in the noughties, does it have to have been designed and first produced in the decade then?
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M.
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I don't know if there are rules. I put the Calibra in nineties and that's from '89.
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Dr. Hfuhruhurr
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I've gone by when they were introduced, not when they were on sale - as some cars span two or more decades (especially when you consider non-European markets).
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BeN
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The smart was introduced in 1998 IIRC.
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Matt
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It was - I saw my first in Austria that summer. Yellow with black tridion.
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Stuntman
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Ah well - I'll withdraw my smart nomination and replace it with:
The G-Wiz? Nope...
The Prius? Nope...
The Tesla Roadster. Yep. Shows that alternative technology cars can still be exciting.
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Nice Guy Eddie
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Pagani Zonda
Porsche 997 GT3
Maserati Quattroporte
Alfa 8C
Alfa 147
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DarthBalls
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| Stuntman wrote: | | The Tesla Roadster. Yep. Shows that alternative technology cars can still be exciting. |
Good call!
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Sav
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1. Pagani Zonda F
2. Rolls-Royce Phantom
3. Bugatti Veyron
4. BMW M3 CSL
5. BMW 1-Series (M Sport, preferably)
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