As a gay man, it makes great bait. I can't tell you how many men have approached me while driving my dad's 96 Land Cruiser, some trying to buy it on the spot.
As a gay man, it makes great bait. I can't tell you how many men have approached me while driving my dad's 96 Land Cruiser, some trying to buy it on the spot.
Definitely should be on the list.
Gay men are subconsciously attracted to the phallic shape of Jaguars.
As a gay dude, I don't really think the vast majority of them (us?) like or drive Miatas. Most people who drive Miatas seem to be straight older/middle aged men.
Dripping with dudes? Sounds hot
THEM THERES AMERICAN COLURS!!!
Haters gonna hate. But I think it's pretty damned cute. In a Pokemon kinda way.
Good heavens that thing is beautiful. Kept clean and tasteful. Now if only it were the elusive Touring..
Well, I think he learned his lesson that just because he could get a used V12 7-series for the price of a new 3 series doesn't mean it's the right choice. It definitely made life not so easy in most ways. I don't think any repair cost less than 4 figures.
YES. I just posted the Bucciali the other day. What a nice list.
My dad recently traded in his 2008 760li (yes, the V12) for one of these in black with red leather. It's a little too Vegas swanky on the inside for my tastes, but he absolutely loves it. Awesome gas mileage, plenty fast, just the right size - and really is pretty damn fun to whip around.
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Where on earth did you find a model? Please post a pic!
It pains me to know that only one was built. God protect it for the next thousand years!
On looks alone... the Bucciali TAV-12. The story ain't too shabby either.
You are not alone. The 993 is by far and away the beautiful-est 911 ever. I remember being obsessed after driving one in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit.
Because tasteful, subtle evolution is just such an awful thing? This argument has been moot for years.
Now delete the lower spindle humungousness and you have the current IS!
And the re-touched Civic. And everything.
That's because this rear end treatment is used currently by nearly every car manufacturer. The connecting chrome bar (which I'm thinking first appeared on the Jag XF?) is everywhere nowadays. Take a look at that new Infiniti Q/G whatever.