The old GM F body cars (Firebird and Camaro). With the hatchback and fold down second row you can get a surprising amount of crap in them.
The old GM F body cars (Firebird and Camaro). With the hatchback and fold down second row you can get a surprising amount of crap in them.
Thanks for bringing us this turkey for Thanksgiving
If one really wants to play dictator, for that price you could get a Mercedes Grosser...
CP...I'm just not feeling the LUV here...
all professional sports teams have at least a psych consultant, if not one on staff, and have for years. This is not news...
Respectfully disagree, at least around here most people don't know what a G wagen even is, whereas the Escalade is a well known measure of "I could have bought a Tahoe but I need the attention" excess.
Some interesting trivia here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt012269…
I thought this was the new 6?....no?...it's the 4 then? The 8?
I think I read that as well, but makes some sense - trying to act while also trying to drive very fast through very narrow streets would be crazy.
Hamilton rams Rosberg, knocks both out....only thing better would be to have Alain Prost hand Hamilton the championship trophy...
Is it just me, or is Bob just one drug bust away from becoming this generation's John Z. Delorean?
I am talking about the cause of the split between CART and IRL, which IMHO is what doomed CART (old school, pre split CART I should clarify). Could probably write an entire book, and people have, on the IRL/CART split, but a big aspect of the IRL/CART split was the issue of cost control for teams and increasing the…
Its not like there isn't other, lower cost options for racing. Trying to cap costs to keep "smaller" teams in is what doomed CART
it was a base model, but was one of the best cars I have owned, sans being horrible in winter. Had it 12 years and only thing that ever broke was the alternator would die every four years...
CP....it's a Crapola Corolla!
Maybe a moot issue, in the sense that anyone with any sense would have any such car on winter tires in the snow and would also would be driving it carefully.
I don't rely too much on consumer reports, but they did state in a recent article that they don't feel that rust is too much of an issue on modern cars, as they say that they hardly get any reports of it anymore. Then again, I don't know if CR even surveys people who have had their cars for over 5 year or more (where…
I have a question for those who know a lot more about 911's than I do (which I admit, is not much) - is a RWD rear engined Porsche in slick conditions a trickier beast to handle than say a RWD AMG or M with the motor in the front, all else being equal (i.e., same tires, driver skill, etc.).?