I miss COTDs
I miss COTDs
TVR, TVR, TVR - particularly the Cerbera, Sagaris, Typhon, and the “upcoming” Griffith.
It’s fine, it’ll blend right in once enough denim dye wears its way into those seats.
Serious though, the Kia and Hyundai/Genesis have been absolutely killing the design game over the past few years. Even if they aren’t the most objectively attractive cars, they’re doing a good job of defining their own design…
I wonder if it will even...steer
I was just out in Oregon between Portland & Bend this past weekend. The heat was unreal - really glad our Turo rental was in tip-top shape.
The government determining the value of what items you’re worthy of is exactly the kind of Cold War Communism shit they cry about from liberals.
it’s clearly an attempt to garner attention on social media
I love my 968.
There’s something to be said about how a car’s reputation for reliability is supported by the owners who hang on to them. Subarus and Volvos come to mind as vehicles that may not necessarily be as reliable as a Honda or Toyota, but they’re generally owned by people who are a little more diligent an consistent with…
Anyone even considering an old Alfa Romeo ought to have solid wrenching skills or a good resource for parts & maintenance. Assuming those are in place, this is a negotiable NP.
Haha for real, my first thought when I saw the sticker was, "This dude should have stayed home."
I saw a Ram the other day with a sticker that just said “If your pussy hurts, you should’ve stayed home.”
At least two of those vans have been out there before!
What's up friend 🤘🏽
Nickname for my Challenger is “Janelle Monae,” because of her black & white wardrobe, her beautiful voice, and her slick dance moves.
I recently got an opportunity to obtain a dream car. It’s not something that was at the absolute top of my list, but it’s a car I’ve always appreciated and adored without any real personal experience with it. I’ve always had a thing for front-engined Porsches, and I was originally searching for a 944. However, when I…
These are already bad enough with these newer, joystick style shifters which always return to the center.
A real-world first step in to something that will grown and improve.
I bought a 1995 Alfa Romeo 164, in another state, sight unseen, because I saw it in a random YouTube video and the owner was looking to sell it.
I’ve never heard a single good thing about the Vega, save for a few endearing comments about the Cosworth version from the nerdiest of gearheads.
$5,500 is just absurd