BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars

It seemed for some time that cheap used A4s were kind of a swanky alternative to used Civics etc. Young people aspiring to a Fast and Furious aesthetic could be more dui prone. Maybe.

So there's an Alfa engine available in the Wrangler and Gladiator where it isn't offered with stick either.

I think wife's financial plan is to have enough to buy an island (with mountainous terrain) if stuff goes Tango Underdog. Hence no Camaro.

Chevy came out with the Camaro LT1. Maybe a Giulia "LT1" with fabric seats and stick for $30ish could do alright.

If I was an NFL player I'd go for comfort for my injury-plagued later years. The Dodge Ram SRT10 had a nice wide driver's seat. I'd count on bionics to help work the clutch. 

It’s a big lounger with a V8. But you know that. (I have an affection for Crown Vics Town Cars and Grand Marquis vehicles.)

And then put the sumbitch into the weirdest Cobra replica ever.

At least cooling might be helped with optimal airflow.

Either the entire movie will be filmed inside a supermarket or the movie will be six hours long. Car chases at 25 mph are going to be surreal.

Hundred thousand for the GMC Hummer made sense because one thousand horsepower in an XXXL Lunar Rover is more appealing than half of a Bentley Continental.

If we get our own driveway, I want a used Mitsubishi i-MiEV(mis?) for the price of a Honda Grom. I’ll finally have my air-cooled rear-engine car.

Minions on the "tanker" ship that abducted submarines in The Spy Who Loved Me got around with Mokes. They even crash a few in a dramatic fashion during the climactic battle etc.

They ideally should offer a Mini Mini Moke in the original size.

Arrgh would be an understatement.

I remember you could get one with the 500 Abarth motor and stick. Neat, I think. 

In the meantime, Lexuses old enough to vote are still out there.

If car companies were employee-owned this wouldn’t happen. Decision-makers like having higher profit margins on fewer car sales and fewer factory workers are needed. To top it off, there are fewer cars that that the workers can afford for themselves.

They did say in the article that the Escape driver was going a bit fast.

Stealth seems like a nice daily driver, I could be wrong. Keep the bushings fresh and wd40 the hinges...

XK8 is covered by Firebird (swaggering V8 coupe, now with leather!) and the selected Chrysler convertible. Goodbye nice Jaguar, for now...