Andrew-Connor
wisc47
Andrew-Connor

New Dodge Rampage, anyone?

So to speak.

Well if the best midlife crisis car is something that is fast and reasonable, then I think you can't do better than an M5

Actually, I saw a blue Tickford for sale a few weeks back, I think it was five or six thousand pounds. I was actually pretty close to writing a Kinja entry about it and putting it in Oppo.

That's true, but it'd still be interesting to see them make a mid-engined, V8 powered super car placed above the GTR.

Lancia Delta Integrale

I am all for that idea.

Have them drive from the north to south of Greenland. I think it'd be great if they did it in AWD cars that weren't SUV's or trucks. We're talking old Subaru WRXs, Sierras, Evos, Deltas; old road versions of rally cars basically. Then have them compete in a rally stage to see who has the fastest car. Maybe even

My favorite non-challenge segment of theirs was when they did the communist cars, so I think a full hour (or two?) of that would drive me into an unbreakable laughing spell.

So Nissan can make a great V8, as seen by their racing efforts. Why hasn't there been a V8 powered Nissan sports/super car?

I was actually about to say the same thing. Have them buy 3 Utes and modify them to go through the Bush.

Sax in the car should be saved for the back seat.

Something about Noble has always pulled at my heart strings. They make good stuff and they have their priorities straight: Simplify, add lightness, bat-shit amounts of power. I would love to be able to own one once I'm filthy rich.

Perhaps the most nonchalant moment in 1980's motoring.

Love that idea. Actually, I've been looking into importing a Euro-spec Capri. It'd be a fairly low cost import considering you can find a good one for around three thousand pounds. Just something to consider.

Why would anyone want a 4 cylinder 'Stang? I mean, if you wanted to make a RWD coupe with a powerful 4 cylinder, you make the body smaller and lighter, then call it the Capri. Then sell it in Europe. And then here, too.

This Brazilian VW warehouse find is pretty incredible, especially all the Brazil-only SP2s. The place also features a Lancia, Fiat, some VW buses, and some other obscure, 60's and 70's era cars

That was my initial reaction, I'm glad I'm not the only one. Love the car though, I thought I wouldn't like it if I'm honest. Still hate the name, I'll call it F70.

If anyone needs me, I'll be in Iowa. Never thought I'd say that, ever.

The alarm is a $4,000 option on a Porsche, the sticker is a $900 option.