Cliff8928
Cliff8928
Cliff8928

First, Why does everything have to be part of a package?? Second, why can't you get crazy colors like Valencia Orange with the M Sport package??

That's really a bad pic. That GTZ is actually maroon (Medium Garnet Red to be exact). For 1990, grey was the only interior color. 1991-1993 did not have the door mounted seatbelts and the 1990 was not available in bright red.

I know y'all are thinking "it can't be THAT bad". Let's just say it's on it's second life to keep the story short. When I got it, there were 5 reassignments on the title with the second being an insurance company. My other cars may have been cheaper, older and higher mileage but they weren't that bad for what they

Nice! I was just playing the still fun albeit outdated even when it was released Carmageddon 2 the other day!

And yet they all used to be great in their own way.....

If they only didn't weaksauce the powertrain with the 4.1 and craptastic gearing.

Used is great, especially when it's something mainstream or that only came in a specific configuration. I've bought new when it's something oddball though, like my current Saab 9-5 Turbo4 6-speed manual. It was priced like buying it used, even though I got a MCO. Same with my old DD 2004 Oldsmobile Alero 5-speed

I'd take a Buick over a Lincoln....

Even with a little bit of love and about $200 in some nice aluminum parts, a 4L60-E can shift faster than you.

I was just going by the most recent similar colored "performance" car. Usually see that kind of color on econoboxes or crazy italian supercars. I know someone who has a similar electrolyte green Hyundai Accent.

That's orignal...

I was thinking this as well.. The base model S350 to the S63AMG is a whopping £57,725 difference. That's about $95K. Of course we haven't gotten a 6-cylinder S Class in the US since 1999. The price spread may have been even further when they were making 4-cylinder models.

The P2 base to "R" maybe an even better one, although I do have a soft spot for the 850R.

Agreed! The new ones look like they belong on a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire.

Yet the Countach was about an inch wider yet! Over 80" wide, DOT requires marker lights!

Required rear reflectors for DOT compliance.. Why can't they integrate them better!

Agreed... My mom has a cube for her summer ride and it's not bad. Swapped out the cloth with some Katzkin leather and the 15" steel wheels for the accessory 16"s with Bridgestone RE760 Sports. I actually helped a coworker setup the bluetooth in her Soul today and when i got in it, it felt small compared to the Cube.

Very true, I'd imagine the systems that have been in use for longer like BMW and Mercedes (1995) GM (1997) Volvo (1998) are much more effective and refined from experience, especially those with performance car variations (M/AMG/Corvette/etc..). It absolutely baffled a friend when I mashed the pedal in my C5 and it