Get that man an Audi!
Get that man an Audi!
Where to begin?
@elargentino: Where are you? I'm thinking a 505 wagon would make an excellent LeMons support vehicle and daily driver. These are tough cars.
@Murilee Martin: Our beloved Pujo! is running fine right now. This after we spent last Saturday working entirely on electrics. Every single ground and senor connection has been cleaned and tested. The result is a seemingly healthy 505.
I'm partial to an unfair advantage.
@Bret: All we know is he was seen in North America shaking down (up?) a crap-can Peugoet...
Some say the Stig is a Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey...
@theeastbaykid: Where would a Peugeot 505 fit in this classing structure? (which I think is great, by the way.)
First time I experienced breaking the ton was on 505 heading north (always called that the "file card freeway"). The car was a green '69 Cougar just like this one.
Such pretty birds:
Geez, what are you, a bunch of Cam-Cord-axima drivers, frightened of the slightest bit of wheelspin or feedback? I don't understand the worries some folks have about "too much power" or "dreaded torque steer" in a front drive car. Sack up, you Nancy boys!
@Bret: Note to Fiasler: I will buy an Alfa and take tourist delivery in Italia the day after such a program is announced.
I thought this was going to be a post about Jolly Jimbo quitting Chrysler to go work for a company with better chances of survival, like Tesla or Fisker.
Excellent Coen / Hudsucker Proxy reference.
Be still, my heart. These saucy temptresses are but taunting you with their wagon of roadmastery. The coquettish minxes.
Such a happy car... I will bedazzle it with happy trees.
I declare an embargo.
What an extraordinary car, I love it. This product makes Porsche's use of annoyingly complex acronyms acceptable.
@Armand Bengle: Thanks! That's assuming Pujo! doesn't fail spectacularly on the first lap. And that we make it to the event with truck, trailer, and Pujo! all safe and intact.
I'll take a VW type 166 Schwimmwagen. It would be a nice commuter for Seattle. Floating bridge backed up? Head for the nearest boat ramp.