AudiB5Hawaii
AudiB5Hawaii
AudiB5Hawaii

Did you hear about the guy who couldn’t drive his Enzo because he wore out both tires in the back? In other words, his car was two tired.

Sad they didn’t work the best part of the original into the remake.

You can’t be sure he’s actually watched the movies he references, though. (He thought the protagonist of Blade Runner was literally called ‘Bladerunner’.)

F150 with the uber rare 1-on-the-tree transmission

After failing to offload his old pickup truck online...

I sold my last car with a for sale sign in the window with the car at a Cars and Coffee meet.

Plenty of people, stop being a dick and look outside once in a while.

It’s the problem of not knowing any different. Unless they go out of their way to experience a vintage car (JFC, this thing is vintage now)and maybe have to learn how to drive a manual with nobody to teach them and nothing to practice on—all they’re going to know is overweight, fingerprint-covered spyware garbage

Exotic cars used to be so special - now they pump them out by the thousands. I can count on one hand the times I saw a Lambo / Ferrari back in the 80s (including location, color, model). (specifically Black Countach in 85, Red Diablo in 89, a Ferrari 328 doing donuts in 87, a Black Lotus Esprit passing going up a ski

Odd take/perspective. Growing up in the 80s and 90s Ferraris were “cool/exotics”, when you saw one on the road it was a once in a lifetime experience other than seeing it on a poster or magazine. Now with every video and angle of any exotic car, super car or hyper car online now there seems to be not so much wonder or

You could always make your own.

Mazda- They’re the underdog and I root for them. have owned 2 so far. Better interiors , better performance and more value for money in features than the mainstream competition any day (although some tech is lacking). Love their 2.5 Turbo best inline 4 outside a BMW B48

That the Miata is a girls car/hairdressers car.

That Tesla is not an “American” car. I think some are so anti-electric that anything other than a gas powered big 3 car isnt American to them?

Thank you for the reply Bradley and making sure that communication is clear and open here on Jalopnik. On July 11th of last year I posted a QOTD comment and got 24 upvotes here on the site (which I would feel is a lot compared to others) and @owen_bellwood choose the same car/answer from someone on Twitter I think or

It’s just luck of the draw, I guess? There were over 100 comments on this one and I just picked 15 that I saw and liked. I wouldn’t worry too much about it if I were you. I don’t think there is a bias against you. 

S-Class Pillar-less Coupe. Timeless style, luxury with a tiny hint of sporty intentions. These big body Mercedes coupes age so well like fine wine.

Electric, open air, cyclops offset tri headlight, brass looking vents, wire mesh wheels, the steampunk feeling Morgan EV3 concept was a perfect concept.

The idea of a motorcycle type feel in a car seated position like go-cart always appealed to me. So when the Volkswagen GX3 concept came out I was all for it.

Suzuki GSX-R/4 concept, it looked so futuristic especially with its “shocks” showing on the hood and trunk. I love me some open air roadsters.