Lincoln Continental. It's been around since 1939, and almost every generation is immediately recognizable. The second generation is my favorite, but the fourth gen Conti is probably more famous thanks to JFK, Entourage, and it's suicide doors.
Lincoln Continental. It's been around since 1939, and almost every generation is immediately recognizable. The second generation is my favorite, but the fourth gen Conti is probably more famous thanks to JFK, Entourage, and it's suicide doors.
$kay that's a good call. Wish I thought of it.
Excuse me, but isn't this the best case scenario for us Jalops? Caddy built us an unbelievable wagon, and we loved it. But no one else really cared. So the dealers were stuck with them, leaving us with the opportunity to now buy these wagons at a reduced price. So what if they're not making a new one? We should…
Wilkes-Barre, PA. Hear me out. First, Coal Street is straight out of San Fran, with an incredible ascent with intermittent plateaus at each stop light. This then leads towards Laurel Run Road, the site of the Giants Despair Hill Climb — it's an awesome road, full of nicely paved corners and crazy elevation changes…
You have an r32 in NYC? You're my hero.
I'll take your word for it,but that's something I'll have to see to believe.
Yeah so that spoiler really has no place being on this car. So much better without it.
My apologies for the misunderstanding.
The Viper is the obvious choice here right?
It is dangerous, very tight corridors and low visibility. It is very scenic though. And I can say with certainty your buddy is definitely not the only one who does late night runs on the Merritt.
Nothing wrong with diesel, my friend.
"i know every dip curve pothole"
I always use the subway stations to cross underneath Queens Blvd. rather than take the crosswalks for that reason.
There's no escape either. You can either mow down the animal, hit the guardrail, or hit the soccer mom in your blind spot texting behind the wheel of her husband's Escalade.
I agree, but at what point does a strip of land used for travel become a road? Ice Road Truckers excluded, each of the roads on this list is at least partially paved.
Everyone's all over this already, I believe it's a Tacoma or Tundra as well. The taillight design is indicative just as is the grille design.
Chevy Impala. No special reason, it just looks cool.
I kind of like the Merrit, simply because it's less boring that most other highways around the Tri-State. Also, Queens Boulevard represent!
#COTD
That made my day, thank you.