It does look in good shape - right hand drive too.
For sure, it's a very strange photo. I thought maybe a fair/demo of some sort, especially as there seems to be a family with a child to the left of the pic and a nicely dressed man in a suit talking to another guy in the lower right corner. But that's an awful lot of rusty old hulks to bring out just for a demo. Plus…
haha, thanks - I bet the 1979 Cadillac Eldorado from the sequel is just pissed that it doesn't get the same respect!
For sure - the car that's getting crunched has a British plate. I just wonder why an Aston-Martin and a bunch of Bentleys etc have come to visit what seems to be a wrecking yard!
Indeed. Seeing those bodykitted '67 "Shelby" cars gives me the Lois Lane Blues.
Yikes. My '92 Scirocco has more hp than that Passat!
There are really very few things which cannot be made 100% more entertaining by adding the word "inflatable" in front of them.
"Maybe mid-mount the V12 in the Cygnet."
To be fair, an awful lot of cars that were new when the Spridget was new could also outrun it...
Rich people have potty mouths.
I believe that was called Autostick. And coincidentally, Ted Bundy favoured Beetles.
Yeah, I actually saw the picture before posting - after having to pay $300 for a new bumper for this POS, I'm just still in the zone where writing nasty things about Honda Civics on the internet makes me feel slightly better...
Does the US Civic have rear visibility that even approaches being a shitty as the Euro-Civic's? I had a Euro Civic as a rental a couple of weeks ago. For some reason, Honda decided that instead of shaping the Civic like a car, they would shape it like an amorphous blob. As a result, it's so difficult to see anything…
The Toyota Prius is like Scientology. At first you're all like "Wow, this is such a great experience, having this thing in my life is making it so much better."