@tenpennyjimmy It specifically says that we are to vote for the best of the list, you've left off some parts of the sentence - "We’ve gathered up some of the most important, popular, and exciting front-driven vehicles in automotive history and now it’s time for you guys to pick the best."
You not only have to know how to read, but you must be able to comprehend.
Wow, I can't believe the DC2 is winning but such as large margin. I own Hondas and I still can guarantee that if you drove an RS500 and an ITR back to back on the street and on the track, all but the hardcore fanbois would choose the RS500. But, given that we don't get that car in the U.S., I guess I understand.
I would say you are correct. 17" wheels have more selection for wider tires.
Sean, I have to say, good on you for broadening your horizons and attending this event. Sometimes I think I'm the only guy who subscribes to Honda Tuning, Hot Rod magazine and a few in between.
I like cars, all of them. I dislike the divisionist nature within car culture that seems to have come alive with the advent of the internet. We are all part of the same club and we need to stick together, with the help of groups like SEMA, to ensure we are still allowed to turn our own wrenches and modify our rides in the future. Thanks for sharing these pictures and the beautiful cars that attended. I think I speak for all of us when I say we appreciate it.
@Dusty Monkey I seriously doubt there are two Nova2's from Missouri with identical intercooler pipe setups running high 6's. Oh, and Larry Larson was at the event.