It was a sad day when the CRV lost the rear spare tire after 2006.
It was a sad day when the CRV lost the rear spare tire after 2006.
Came here looking for iconic NA Miata tail lights.
The Isuzu impulse was the best! So underrated at the time and even more so now. The Jalopnik in me LOVES this thing. AWD Turbo, quirky half popup headlights, cool aero door handle, hood scoop, Cool letters in the back in gold that say “ALL WHEEL DRIVE / INTERCOOLED TURBO” PLUS handling by LOTUS. How can you not love…
I prefer a more modern style home like the one from the movie Oblivion.
Just downloaded it! THANK YOU Raphael! Great game. Has E30 and FRS but needs MOR Miata though :)
Hey COMTNDRVR I also listed disadvantages as well. Please note those too.
I really do not see an issue on why Electric cars are not the future.
To me this is the only answer to this post. Simply Timeless.
NB Miatas are so nice. Classics!
Yes like any 10+ year old german car the costs go up as time goes on. The thing with the E46 though is that most can be fixed pretty easily/affordably. Not as many sensors or electronics to go bad like the E90s and beyond have.
E46 M3 is the answer. Why? It hits that sweet spot between tech and pure driving experience.
Needs more JDM conversion.
Thank you for your comment, however I didnt say the pictures were of “stance” cars. I am saying thats where they originated.
My understanding (which is probably wrong) was that it started in Europe because the laws there said that tires needed to fit under the wheel arch to make the car legal. So the VW community in Europe started 1) adding more extreme “non performance” camber to get the wheel to tuck under the wheel arch and 2) Stretching…
I think these would have a “Stronger” cult following if 1) More people knew about them and 2) You could actually keep that triple rotor Wankel engine running. (parts etc)
A few points. First off. I AM NOT AN ELON MUSK fan. However from a business and entrepreneurial point of view its hard not to respect his perseverance and vision and execution.
I think its because you tend to justify it by saying it sucked but was also a bit of sarcasm saying “Tom from the Front Street drift crew offered a headline:” then going on to say “That sounds harsh written out like that. It was great and also it fucking sucked.” Its really comes across as sarcasm/he told me to write…
Agreed this is dangerous. Not only for bystanders but also for the drivers themselves as well. Please don’t glorify this type of behavior.
Talking to the female drivers I know about cars and that drive SUVs I dont think that they dislike station wagons per say. But instead they prefer the high seating “commanding” view of the road that an SUV brings them.
First thing that came to mind when I saw one in white on the road in person: