I really like the authority that opens with
I really like the authority that opens with
A Testarossa is the quintessential 80's car IMO.
You mean the one that looks like it came from the factory “pre-riced?” Even in base trim.
Let us hope that the quality of the car bears no relation to the skill displayed by the photoshop work in these press images.
I have to agree. To me, luxury means real materials (metal, wood, leather), build quality, reliability, usability, and performance, in that order.
OMG, this exactly. You put into words what I was thinking.
Most Iconic: BMW anything
Best grille for needing a ladder to check your oil...
Florida Man, Texas Man just upped the ante. Your move....
There’s an iconic BTCC line where a driver put his middle finger up and Murray used the line “I’m going for first says Cleland”
Look how great this worked without damned slideshow.
Seriously, no more of that crap.
Gunna get flamed, but I’ve always hated Phoenix Yellow. Worst color they’ve ever sold a car in.
I’m p sure the McLaren V8 has loose roots in an old Nissan project, not Jaguar.
People bash the Charger and Challenger for being old as shit but I feel like more companies should sell cars that way. Cars would become cheaper, more reliable (I would assume the bugs would be worked out after a decade of production) and we'll probably get to see cooler trims on an older platform.
Is this frowned upon?
I hope there are aftermarket solutions to the severe uglysticking this thing received.
So, it is illegal to have aftermarket exhaust, tinted windows, euro headlights, etc. (Varies depending on jurisdiction). Yet, this trend of ever bugger truck / SUV is fine?