Can be the the inspiration of wonderful outdoors activities.
Can be the the inspiration of wonderful outdoors activities.
Fiat 500.
Fair point.
Nothing stop you either to lift off the throttle a few hundreds yards before a stop sign. Every yard done without the foot on any pedal (or even better, in neutral) is basically free MPG. In the case of a red light it may even turn green before you get there, no need to stop.
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They couldn't find any Sunfire convertible?
Excellent choice.
I am a man of simple taste.
Maybe uncool now but I'm I the only one who believe that the Thunderbird (and maybe even the Cadillac XLR) will be sought-after in 10-15 years? A lot of unloved car's appealing suddenly increases when their elderly owner finally deceases.
Any Dodge Special Paint Edition, the Detonator for example.
The Ford Gran Tourer that never was. The design age flawlessly eight years after it release, a rare achievement among concept cars.
The car that you couldn't afford in your early working years. In my case, a 240Z.
Top Gear Fuel Economy Race: Denver to 'Frisco on a single tank of gas... In plug-ins hybrids.
Or the Baja 1000 in a Class 11 stock VW Beetle.
Enter the Targa Tasmania in a cheap Australian Car.
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Fly to Vancouver, buy a cheap JDM car and cross the Rocky Mountains toward Alverta to try if our infamous tar sand gas is any good.
Excellent idea.
Do you remember the Supercars in France Top Gear episode? You had a massive traffic jam, Clarkson crawling out of his Ford GT, a Zonda stuck on a sidewalk, ramps made from palettes... Embarassing is the appropriate word. Or hilarious. Or both.