ColonialSaab
ColonialSaab
ColonialSaab

Yes, with lots of Evoras and Exiges and maybe a few Sagaris/Tuscan and TSO Marcos chassis as well. It is a very nice place. I have even heard that Bristol still makes a few Fighters there.

Hey Torch, can you write us an article about the Mahindra Axe and the Jonga SUV? Seeing as you have an affinity for oddball vehicles from the Indian subcontinent, this should pique your interest.

I have it on good authority that such Citroen owners have experienced luxuries that Volvo drivers do not even know exist.

This.

That truck needs a big happy dog in the back to be complete.

It is so beautiful! *a single man tear rolls down left cheek*

Your first bad decision has be smacking my head on the keyboard.

I would have thought antiskid. But on that note, I should say that the Americans With Disabilities Act and the construction / architecture changes it has mandated is one of the greatest things in the US. Coming from someone who learned not to take these things for granted.

Is that G8 the late 2000's car with the nostrils from down under? I have good things about it.

Bucket list updated!

Your post has been reported to Cat HQ. We know who you are. Be warned. Meow.

That concept is so achingly beautiful! Those door mirrors!

When will you influential folks at Jalopnik prevail on Mazda to do the right thing and build a hardtop Miata?

SSNs still have pumps running even at minimal “hotel” levels of reactor output. Electric boats, do not. After that it is, as mentioned by others here, a question of isolating all vibrating parts as much as possible. I believe that pump jet propulsion is very quiet.

The only reason that the K-108 returned to port was that she was commanded by the Vilniush Shkoolmashter.

But paradoxically, millions of people hate unions.

Pssshhhhht. You people and your plebian choices. Give me a Harrison H4.

Is that a bloody Nimrod? Yes, you are weird.

I would get some wonks to build be a brand new de Havilland Mosquito, but this time with composite bodywork instead of plywood. And modern avionics everything.

Aaah, the infamous Willie-Dee. Never gets old.