Seems only to be the Top 10 Sports Cars. I do find it humorous that he feels that there hasn't been a good Corvette in the last half century. I think that despite his 3 years of "research", he barely scratched the surface of the subject. I will agree with him when he says, "I don’t know what really qualifies a car to be great."
Well there are those who say (mainly the hosts of the British show "Top Gear") that the United States doesn't know how to make a good car. Jeremy Clarkson who is the lead trouble maker on that show once said of a recent version of the Corvette that it was "made of the same plastic that they use to make news readers over here [in the United States]. So I suppose that might work as an excuse. Of course the writer missed the E-Type Jaguar, but maybe he hasn't done up a list of the most beautiful cars of all times.
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A list that doesn't have the 1941 Chevy Deluxe Coupe can't be that great!
Seems only to be the Top 10 Sports Cars. I do find it humorous that he feels that there hasn't been a good Corvette in the last half century. I think that despite his 3 years of "research", he barely scratched the surface of the subject. I will agree with him when he says, "I don’t know what really qualifies a car to be great."
All I get at the site is a blank with ads on the top and side. Bah.
Well there are those who say (mainly the hosts of the British show "Top Gear") that the United States doesn't know how to make a good car. Jeremy Clarkson who is the lead trouble maker on that show once said of a recent version of the Corvette that it was "made of the same plastic that they use to make news readers over here [in the United States]. So I suppose that might work as an excuse. Of course the writer missed the E-Type Jaguar, but maybe he hasn't done up a list of the most beautiful cars of all times.
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