It’s a beautiful celebration of cars and sound, but there isn’t enough plot or acting to even call it a film.
“Also, bear in mind that a car going 5 mph under the speed limit is more likely to cause a crash than a car going 5 mph over.”
I spy some suspects:
Why, though? Kei cars are extremely niche. How many people in the US import one to be their *only* car?
Pfft. Try raising a 10-year old.
I’ve always considered myself a car guy, but even with an unlimited budget I’d have no desire to go this direction. If I wanted an expensive British car to give me moments of fun to go along with mountains of agony I’d buy a Morgan. Sure I’d still have headaches getting parts, but with the Morgan, carbon fiber grows…
I’m going to use this video as a cautionary tool for myself....have a customer that owns one of the TDI Touaregs; asked me a few months back if I would be able to help him get some oil leaks fixed, and I told him we would have to think about it.
It should be noted that we didn’t get the V10 TDI in the Phaeton. If you wanted the V10 TDI in America you had to buy a Touareg like I did.
It won’t matter, republican judges will ultimately dismiss claims against their DOGE czar of any wrongdoing
I do hope the Starion, the 3000GT, the (good) Eclipses), and of course the Montero all get their day in the sun. Even the Mighty Max is a rad little truck.
I mean, I would have assumed the Cybertruck could be exposed to water or sunlight without falling apart, but we all know how that worked out. I’m sure SpoiledSeafood will come to tell us all about it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the cars themselves lie as much as their God does. If there is a disclaimer, I would be…
I suspect it’s just a fimiliarity thing. everyone knows about fairlady’s, miata, S2K is a local legend. DSMs were hot a good minute in the 90s, but it’s still shocking how people still don’t know what an Evo is...On that front, I don’t want them to increase in Value lol. I was eyeing a couple of 3000GTs, this ones in…
Speaking as a Gen-Xer, no. I find cars from my youth kinda cool. But the cars that I really lust after are older than I am.
Re: the E-Type coupe, it’s ok to admit when you’re wrong.
We’ve all been there. I’ve purchased parts on a sale and then put off installing them until after the return window has expired, only to find that they don’t fit. This leads to “My mistake is your gain” FB Marketplace ads.
There is nothing more depressing than spending hours just to end up with all the stock parts…
If you’re drag racing a Triumph TR8, you’re likely doing it wrong.
I voted NP for the person who wants a British sporty car.
Between minus sizing the winter tires and TPMS units, it just makes sense. Saves time on the swap.