1st. They just couldn’t bring themselves to make a car with windows.
1st. They just couldn’t bring themselves to make a car with windows.
Yes, yes I do. Got a problem with that?
You mean you want Pontiac back?
1st Gear: Thank fucking god.
When it came out, the Neon was a slightly whimsical looking car. If you wanted a cheap commuter car that wasn’t a Cavalier, it wasn’t all bad.
Euro version, though - note the turn signal on the fender and the amber portion of the tail light.
The Car That Rewrote The SCCA Showroom Stock Rulebook.
very cool but definitely not worth the money, maybe at 5k-6k
I think it’s cool, don’t get me wrong, but unless you are a rabid VAG fanboy then it’s way too much money. And I say that as a bit of a VAG fanboy.
Last one.
I’ll help. How’s this one? http://www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/2016_MX-5_-22-2.jpg?6bf829
When everything is ridiculously awesome, nothing is ridiculously awesome...
One of my biggest pet peeves is when the front wheels are turned the “wrong way” like in the main picture.
Can someone please shop out the piece of paper on the window. It really bums me out.
The comments are just as expected too- a bunch of grouches taking offense at a harmless, amusing wrap that would in all probability make you chuckle as it drove by. Come on, people, lighten up. =)
At one point, both Red Dead and GTA were new. When a company strikes gold, it’s smart for them to continue refining that gold until it is without blemish. That’s usually why companies like RockStar stick to what works, because both GTA (Especially GTA) and Red Dead are guaranteed sellers.
Am I the only one who’s hoping there will be something a little bit different coming out of Rockstar? I like the company better when it’s taking a chance on new things (like LA Noire) in between releases of the flagship franchise.
I think the Hellcats win the “real people obtainable” trophy. Nothing else over 700hp afaik.
There was an atmosphere to Read Dead Redemption that they just couldn't quite match in GTA V. Perhaps it's because we're further removed from the setting, and so the absurdities seemed less surreal and more engrossing in the wild west than they do in modern-day California.