I haven't driven it, but El Camino de la Muerte is an obvious choice:
I haven't driven it, but El Camino de la Muerte is an obvious choice:
The "Anti-Acura schtick" would quickly go away if they'd make an attractive or interesting car.
Is it just me, or does that interior really not look very "luxury?" The centre stack reminds me of something out of a Versa that some car show freak has fiberglassed a couple of TVs into.
My first thought as well — And I like it!
Lexus: 640hp and STILL beige.
Eee by 'eck, tha's reight about that!
It's not a bad-looking car, in my book, I just wish it wasn't the XJ. What some people considered "old" in the last few generations of XJ design, I considered "timeless." I can appreciate moving forward but I don't like the fact that they scrapped the old design language completely.
The X308 was the pinnacle of XJ design in my book. Looking to add one to my stable soon.
Thick babe! Thick and Thin!
Every 90's Pontiac... Except the 98+ Trans Am. It looked better than the Firebird.
So I voted "CP," but now I wonder just how much you could sell those wheels/tires for...
"ERRRRRRRRRRRRRbody round here." I think "homeboy" just a stroke.
+1 on Laguna Seca, Grabber, and Admiral blues.
BRING ON THE PAISLEY AND BURBERRY!
Had the poster on my wall. Funnily enough, I didn't finish college, but already have the 'vette and am working on the rest.
I think #9 is another "gateway beer." What can we market/sell to Macro Pilsner drinkers that they won't spit out immediately.
A friend's mother had a Fiat 128 in that 1970's green, we called the car "the Mushy Pea."
I had an '85 Eurosport Coupe in '96 or thereabouts. Total POS.
My French is a bit rusty, but "Nous enfume" isn't "us smokes," it's more like "You smoke us out," and not in any positive way.
Geoff?