The 100 Greatest Cars Of All Time...
...According to the Americans. This one'll get you wondering
Jam is Jelly. Pavement is sidewalk. State school is public school and public school is private school. And a petrolhead is a gearhead. There is, it is safe to say, a small but significant cultural and linguistic divide between the US and Great Britain.
And the gap isn't just limited to the semantics of language; we love our cars in very different ways, too. There could perhaps be no better way to illustrate this than the list of '100 Greatest Cars of All Time' that's just been compiled by our colleagues across the pond at Inside Line.
It is, they tell us, the "definitive list to end all 100 Greatest Cars lists". It's been compiled to reflect a vehicle's direct contribution to American car culture, and is unashamedly biased towards enthusiast cars.
But it is also a fascinating insight into how our friends across the water see cars differently. For example, we more than agree with the Original BMC Mini's place at No 2 in the list, the inclusion of the 911 in the top five, and the appearance of the R32 Skyline GT-R. We can also understand the plethora of Cadillacs, US-market Fords and other American-market offerings, but there are some distinct oddities in there.
Where, for example, is the McLaren F1? How come the Buick Grand National and GNX outrank the Porsche 959? Why, in the name of all that is holy to car enthusiasts, is the 1990s Honda Civic Coupe there? Okay, so it is perhaps explained by the car's popularity as a basis for tuning, but come on - 40th place? Crikey...
Still, different strokes, as they say. You can have a pore over the full list here.
It would be interesting to compare the Top 100 in various countries: UK, USA, Japan, etc, to reflect differing tastes and cultures.
69. Jaguar XK120
Really? The Leaf is that far ahead of what was the fastest production car of the time? Even by their own definition of greatness, a car which has been available for just one year and sold less than 5k in the US in that time has had a greater contribution to American automotive culture than the XK120? Maybe that says more about American automotive culture than it does about the cars.
Just because it's the 1st and proves it can be done doesn't make it one of the all time greats..
38. 2004 Toyota Prius: The second-generation Prius proved gas-electric hybrids can be good business and good cars.
Good cars? So what's it doing in a list of all time greats?
Some bizarre choices here, to say the least!

I spent a lot of time in the US in the early 90s and there was nothing cooler than seeing an old Brit car amongst the Hondas, Rabbits and BMWs that seemed to be taking over.
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