Aienan
Aienan
Aienan

@WarpedCore: No! These things are built to be driven, leaving them locked up is, pure and simple, sin. Find a set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta's... Combine that with a twisty road...

No no no! Give this guy props for driving it in snow!

Very cool. +1 for Grassroots Motorsport. Need more!

Gen 3 Celica's, 82-85, before they ruined them.

No, no, no. As was mentioned somewhere recently, New BMW drivers are. Old BMW drivers may be, but mixed into the old ones are the true among us, those who recognize what magnificently brilliant cars they are. Let the hoonage continue!

@Aienan: Or the new Stratos. That may trump the Quattro... Can I go with both?

I'll agree on the FT86... but only in its original spec.

Jaguar. The leaping cat. I considered buying one just for the ornament.

Ford Explorer Sport Trac. Only around for 11 years (2000-2011), it looks just a little off right now and there are just enough of them for car clubs to form.

I sent a request for the title pic so I could print it and put on my wall. They turned me down. Isn't that considered free publicity?

Did they miss all the T-shirts with his face on it?

@machaus: Hard. Not impossible unfortunately. My rear journal bearing went and the entire crank sat back.

@JawzX2: I third this. I helped a guy I knew by rebuilding the carb on one as it would idle up to 60 mph...

It isn't as pretty as the original. It just isn't.

Is the PDK faster than an average human? Yes. Is it more fun? No. Hell no. Nothing beats the feeling of coming in hot to a corner, heel-toe 3rd to 2nd and flowing through it at speed.

For me personally, (and I owned one so I'm admittedly biased), it has to be the Gen 3 Celica's. 2.4L, 110ish hp, and pure joy every time you drive, look or think about it.

It was not an innovative small car. It was a horrible, soul sucking little box.