@bugattatra - the original wagonist: Yes, a burly FX16 would be much fun (my daily driver is a Saab 9000 Aero - same engine as the Viggen).
@bugattatra - the original wagonist: Yes, a burly FX16 would be much fun (my daily driver is a Saab 9000 Aero - same engine as the Viggen).
@bugattatra - the original wagonist: Sweet! The AW11 is one of my all time favorite cars. That car and I had so many adventures on Highway 1, Grizzly Peak, and other curvy roads in the bay area hills.
America...
This comment isn't related to the Prius, its regenerative braking software, or how 21st century Toyota has lost its Mojo.
America, truck yeah!
I've always been a small bore fan, but damn I'd love to have a Trans Am style track toy. The sound of that Javelin at over 7k rpm is intoxicating.
I'd like to see the Saab 9000 reskinned. When I see the BMW X5 GT and Honda Crosstour I see bloated and ponderous attempts at a new Saab 9000. Only these vehicles are trying to hide their hatchbacky utility with increased girth or ride height.
@Jeb_Hoge: I think that's a case of de-skinning.
At first, the schadenfreude was a novelty. Now it's getting scary.
Is he wearing qualifying compound shoes?
@sinikl: Oh yeah, I've tuned my own multiple DCOE setups enough to know it's not easy. However, it is much easier than cracking a locked or protected ECU.
Thanks for linking that. I had forgotten just how bad the "buff books" are.
@pauljones: I think a chromosomal reduction could help where this driver is concerned.
The guy was clearly trying to cut it in two pieces which would then regenerate through autocellular mitosis into two Camaro SSes.
It's okay, the rusty frame broke under the force of acceleration making the impact less severe.
@PowerTryp Reply Master: Wait, what? When will then be now?
Let's hope Toyota can recover from it's relentless pursuit of sales and get back to the passion of making perfect cars.
The fellow is so over his head he's breathing dirt.
@ballardseattle: I posted another pair of pictures of the 323 in the gallery linked above. This vehilce is parked on a public thoroughfare and is thus considered public domain from a photography standpoint. I grant free public license to these pictures of this blue ~1986 Mazda 323 for use in any manner not for…
@ballardseattle: This 323 was on NE 5th between 83rd and 84th, on the west side of the street, from at least 12:30 to about 3 this afternoon. I checked it out shamelessly. The back seat is folded down with a blanket covering the cargo area. The car was pretty much empty, nothing bigger than a few pieces of scrap…