Andrew-Connor
wisc47
Andrew-Connor

While the Lotus Elise design is starting to feel dated, that seems as fresh now as it was when it first came out.

The Opel Insignia OPC. I know we have the Regal GS, but it's just not anywhere close to the same without AWD and a supercharged V6.

Haha, damn beat me to it.

I was in fact talking about NA bricks, my first car was a 850 sans turbo.

Everyone's first car should be a Volvo. Mine was, and I turned out fine. Just fine.

Deal. I'll alert the big wigs at Fiat-Chrysler, haha. This sounds like a textbook example of the grass being greener on the other side of the Atlantic.

Tell you what...we can trade, give the US the Giulietta and you can have the Dart. Not saying it's bad, but I'd rather have the Alfa.

"And so it begins."

Project Gotham Racing 2 had that.

I'm nominating the Fiat 124 Spider, awesome handling and in Abarth trim, could really move. Oh and it's sexy as hell.

2001-03 Sebring maybe? Otherwise I've got nothing.

The "Plan Voison" by architect Le Corbusier was an idea for a futuristic paris where basically all recognizable landmarks would've been knocked down and replaced with identical tower blocks with arterial highways connecting in-between. It was planned in the 1920's and backed by automaker Avions Voison.

A brandy old fashioned made with 7up is great. All things considered, 7up is the best soda for drink making.

I'm with you on this one. Looking at how the hood is shaped, the taillights, and going on what hatchbacks are popular in the US the Yaris makes sense.

Actually, if there were any manufacturer who made a car that sucked it's owner's dick, it would be Dartz.

In America's dairyland, we like to call them FIBS, Fucking Illinois Bastards. Not sure of anyone else is familiar with the term.

This rolling tank ball is pretty weird.

I don't suppose it would be very accurate on my car, considering the amount of file indicated by my gauge is determined by gravity and bumps in the road, not actual fuel content.

I drove my mom's old pilot in high school, awful things to drive, those. Although, I'll admit they were good for those bored Saturday nights where you could cram a bunch of your friends and go on an adventure. Also, when you folded down the back seats there were acres of space, which is nice for a teenager.