<p>Harvard - Bentley </p>
<p>Yale - Rolls-Royce </p>
<p>Princeton - Maybach </p>
<p>Stanford - Aston Martin </p>
<p>MIT - Ferrari </p>
<p>CalTech - Lamborghini </p>
<p>Penn - Mercedes-Benz </p>
<p>Columbia - Lexus </p>
<p>Dartmouth - Land Rover </p>
<p>Duke - Porsche </p>
<p>UChicago - Jaguar </p>
<p>Northwestern - BMW </p>
<p>Rice - Acura </p>
<p>Johns Hopkins - Lincoln</p>
<p>Cornell - Volvo </p>
<p>Brown - Cadillac </p>
<p>Vanderbilt - Audi </p>
<p>Georgetown - Saab </p>
<p>WUSTL - Chrysler </p>
<p>UC-Berkeley - Toyota </p>
<p>UVA - Volkswagen </p>
<p>UCLA - Honda </p>
<p>UMichigan - Ford</p>
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<p>MIT is the Hybrid or Solar car…what were you thinking???</p>
<p>This is base upon prestige. A hybrid car = not prestigious.</p>
<p>Then I think Aston Martin and Lambourghini should be above Bentley. And Volvo should be higher than Land Rover, Lexus, Acura and Lincoln.</p>
<p>And I HOPE that you only gave UMich the Ford because of Motown…:D</p>
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<p>Well I guess you must be ONLY considering the owning not the actual driving of the car. Funny that you don’t quite get the MIT thing…still.</p>
<p>A ferrari isn’t as LUXURY as some of the HYP cars…but it’s faster for damn sure.</p>