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  • 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#6) 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

    Comedian Bill Burr hitched a ride in Season 5, episode 3 in a car that got its name partly from the 302-cubic-inch V-8 engine, but mostly because a "boss" at Ford had engineers build it for him in secret over the years. The official stats for the production 302 were 290 bhp at 5,800 rpm and 290 lb-ft at 4,300 rpm. One more number? Today it will set you back about $75,000.

  • 1967 Austin-Healey 3000 on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#7) 1967 Austin-Healey 3000

    In the second episode of the show, Seinfeld picked up Ricky Gervais in this old-school British roadster. The hood hides a 2.9-liter C-Series straight six-cylinder engine fitted with twin SU carburetors capable of cranking out 124 horsepower. One of the more reasonably priced rides, it goes for about $50,000.

  • 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#2) 1981 DeLorean DMC-12

    Every Back to the Future fan knows the DeLorean DMC-12. Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) travels back 30 years using a time machine built by Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd). Once the car reaches a speed of 88 mph, the plutonium-powered reactor achieves the "1.21 gigawatts" of power necessary to travel through time.

    Of course, that wasn't the case with the real car, and the company built only 8,583 DeLoreans before going out of business. But it's a futuristic classic, and Seinfeld went cruising with Patton Oswalt in Season 3, episode 2. Today it fetches an estimated $50,000 to $70,000.

  • 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#8) 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A

    In Season 1, episode 3, Seinfeld and comedian Brian Regan rode around in this 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, a sexy American muscle car that provides both performance and looks. The hood houses a 340 Six Pack engine and dual transverse flow mufflers, and it can go 14.3 seconds at 99.5 mph in a quarter-mile. They sell for about $50,000 today.

  • 1949 Porsche 356 on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#4) 1949 Porsche 356

    In Season 3, episode 3, Seinfeld picked up fellow gearhead and car collector Jay Leno in a 1949 Porsche 356. The model is one of the very first Porsches produced and has a hand-hammered aluminum shell. The price tag? More than $700,000.

  • 1969 Lamborghini Miura P400 S on Random Most Impressive Cars From Jerry Seinfeld's 'Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee'

    (#1) 1969 Lamborghini Miura P400 S

    In Season 2, episode 6, Seinfeld pulled up in this beauty with guest Chris Rock. The '69 Lamborghini Miura P400 S is one of only 700 ever produced, and many consider it the first supercar built with a rear mid-engined two-seat layout. The P in the name stands for Posteriore (where the engine is located), while the 400 refers to the 4-liter engine size. It has sold at auction for around $1.5 million to $1.75 million.

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"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" is a car show that cannot be simpler, Jerry Seinfeld will drive a different car in each episode to pick up a guest for coffee. The most famous one is former U.S. President Obama. Jerry Seinfeld drove a 1963 Corvette to picked up Obama. What he said when he introduced this car is also a very appropriate interpretation of the American spirit: this car comes from American culture-confidence.

This random tool generates 12 items, including the best most impressive cars from this show. If you want to know more about these cool and classic cars, you could check the pictures and information here, there are 1969 Lamborghini Miura P400 S, 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, etc.

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