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Road and Track: Top 5 Twisty-Road Tamers, Nissan 370Z
In the hills above the L.A. basin, the art of canyon carving is regularly practiced with the finest cars the world has to offer. At the Los Angeles Auto Show, the wraps have come off a slew of new models that are perfect candidates for an afternoon spin on the roads leading down from Mulholland Drive.
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Source: RoadandTrack.com -- New Car Search - Top 5 Twisty-Road Tamers (11/2008) |
I used to want a Boxster S, despite the fact that the engine is inaccessible topside. I drove a base Boxster around, and the brakes were divine (the engine was so-so but sounded great). The looks and price have always tempered my enthusiasm, though.
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I've never really been much of a fan for the boxsters. The look just doesn't bring anything, it's not ugly, but its not sexy. It's bland if you ask me. Kind of like a dike that wears extra layers to hide her figure and has a dude haircut, but is still kind of cute in the face. As for the mustangs, I've always despised mustangs. Now the California I'd gladly take.
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