Your not going to give @streetspeed717 the credit he deserves for putting his car up there? Maybe a link to his YouTube channel? That’s literally how he makes his money and sharing the car is what he does.
Your not going to give @streetspeed717 the credit he deserves for putting his car up there? Maybe a link to his YouTube channel? That’s literally how he makes his money and sharing the car is what he does.
Finally someone asking the real questions.
I thought of this exact car when she said lavender.
You took the words right out of my mouth and provided the same examples I was going to use.
It’s much better looking and probably more rewarding to drive than the new ones. I really wish that someone still made cars like this.
If you find one, please share with the class. I have looked before and only found non functional models.
Seriously, you guys pay way too much.
The correct answer
You need to practice with your double or triple negatives.
They wouldn’t be able to meet demand for such a car. It’s so frustrating that they just won’t do it.
It would have blown them away with suicide doors. People would lose their minds over it. They want that dramatic experience. The only other way to get that is with a $400k+ Rolls-Royce phantom. Look how well this idea worked for the Chrysler 300 and all it had was a passing resemblance.
My S30 had triple Mikuni carbs on it. What a glorious sound.
No one wants a new Lincoln Continental if it doesn’t have suicide doors.
*worked
Can we take a moment and talk about how impressively ugly they have made this thing? I am so glad that I got in on the 2017.
Quadrasteer was actually available as two generations with a third generation planned. The second gen was significantly less expensive, but the damage to the idea was already done. The third he I was rumored to become an approximately $1500 option but it never happened.
That’s true for truck owners in general.