Reliant Robin with a JATO strapped to the roof?
Reliant Robin with a JATO strapped to the roof?
You forgot the Continental kit and the Vogues.
Budgetize?!?!
I understand removing the hood ornament (but don't like it), but I wish they wouldn't put the little hood badge in its place. It just calls more attention to what's missing.
I had an '85 300zx which had this, too.
Let's see, pro-touring prepped American musclecars the likes of which most rednecks would never drive? Pushing people off the track? Imports obviously carefully selected to lose? Mmmhmm. Seems fair.
Reminds me of the 1st-Gen 3000GT.
Thing that you're going to see recreated in cheap plastic for $19.99 at Pep- Boys soon to be affixed to the side of every '93 Lumina and '89 Accord rattling and shaking down the street.
The King is my bitch!
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.