I glanced at the headline on this article and I swear I thought it said "The Electric Priuses"
I glanced at the headline on this article and I swear I thought it said "The Electric Priuses"
The Skoda 1100MBX approves.
I'm just outside this demo, but I know my driving miles have dropped over the last few years. This is because I can now work remotely to a much higher degree, can order more stuff online rather than having to buy it and have a much longer journey to get to meetings/work when I need to go in, which I do by train…
How on earth did they ever think that Jaguar looked good enough to sell? And why did anyone buy one?
I also see the W123 and can confirm that it will take more than toxic red sludge to kill one of those. A lot more.
Suck on that, Oleg Cassini Matador.
I had one of these in my Lancia Fulvia Coupe. It took a little getting used to, but 1st was all but useless anyway; if you had the revs high enough or the car was still moving, you just used 2nd. And it did eliminate one dog-leg change like it's supposed to.
Is this that Carmichael woman up to her old tricks again?
DIARY OF AN LA CAR THIEF
I have a 1992 Mk2 VW Scirocco. The other day I parked it next to the current Scirocco. My car was DWARFED by this thing. Seriously. If I could have flipped it upside down and hollowed it out, I could have parked mine underneath it and it would have made a great insta-garage!
Not a replica, it seems. DVLA has it registered as a Lamborghini and says the plate, KGV206K was only issued on December 6th last year, so it was likely a recent import.
COTW.
Yup.
Barbara Carrera rules. And she did some awesome stuff in her Renault R5 Turbo in Never Say Never Again too.
I also highly recommend Crash! (1977), the world's only occult car chase movie in which Akaza, the Hittite god of vengeance, possesses a first-gen Camaro convertible and sends it on a driverless rampage of CARnage in California.
K, yeah, but is it gonna have a stupid up/down arrow thingy on the dashboard like the stupid 2013 Honda Civic I just drove so the car can tell you when it thinks you should shift up or down?
I came to post the same pic! There is sort of half a second one - the chronology goes like this:
So did the Floride/Caravelle. The front license plate was mounted on a trap that hinged down to access the spare.
Hm. Pic won't work, here's a link
Sometimes bees on cars can be helpful. In this still from the 1978 kitch horror film The Swarm, they are demonstrating what a yellow '65 Mustang looks like when you add a vinyl top: