EZSmitty
EZSmitty
EZSmitty

Part of driving pleasure is having pleasureable cars available for purchase. Porsche says this is the only way they can keep up with the competition while also meeting emissions.

You know how it it’s going to be :

My father in law has had a string of yukons and blames Obama for high gas prices any times it's over $2.50 a gallon. It's his daily commuter.

Everyone is posting Ford truck/toy combos, so here’s mine:

No, no. The scenario is that you won the Powerball lottery, not the local church Bingo game.

shhhhh

This. Although I live in the buckle of the rustbelts snowbelt, the X5M would be preferred for winter. Driving a 540iM in 8” of snow isn’t as fun as you’d think.

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In terms of new offerings, I think this is hard to beat:

Aren't you the one that makes these lists?

Porsche 959 and Ferrari F40. Never settle. Demand the best. Everything before them is irrelevant. Everything after them is just an imitation, chasing after the fleeting moment of perfection we found in the late 1980s.

Not only is this car awesome, but the owner fits it perfectly, as was discussed in the video. He has also been one of the best guests, as he seems totallly cool and natural about being there.

I only see three....

Get your own and do that :P

This is an incredibly awesome car, not a bad one.

Re: the Skylark, yes you’re fucking sick and need to seek help. I had an 89 century coupe, it was horrifically shit. The build quality was just amazingly bad but mine had the 3.8 that gave you the fastest 0-10 mph acceleration in the world. I could literally snap necks with that throttle, but don’t ask it to follow

Right there with you. Especially the Ironman Edition. (Triathlon not superhero)

Not sure if this is considered a bad car or not, but I wanted an Isuzu VehiCROSS, but never had the stones to look for one.

1986 Monte Carlo SS.

A Blue M6 Gran Coupe.