Sharp looking car, shame it was never built.
Sharp looking car, shame it was never built.
I owned all of the original Hot Wheels, and had this been a real car you could buy, I'd have had multiple Dodge Deora's in my driveway over the years instead of Mercury Cougars.
I know I'm probably in the minority here, but this "super car" never really appealed to me. I found its looks a bit, er, boring.
Celiac?
The car to follow the Ferrari La Ferrari, and quite likely the last Ferrari to matter before the company sinks into irrelevancy: The Ferrari Hubris.
Gretsch Corvette, Warwick Corvette, Dean Cadillac.
1969 Cougar.
So much lust
Sorry, it's just not attractive enough.
I like it. Very antiestablishment.
I used to love car shoots. Now, most of the time we work with CAD files and digitally render the car, even for moving shots.
He did make the 7 series look expensive and worth the premium rather than looking like an overpriced stretched 5 series.
And 924. Heck I even used to be able to afford entry point 911's.
The introduction of this and the Miata at the same Autoshow remains a moment of magic in my mind.
I had one of the first available ordering it at its Autoshow debut. No issues, and it remains one of the very best cars I ever owned.
I'd be interested to know the numbers for white crime on whites. Bet it's similar, and therefore a misleading statistic.
Funnily enough I think he was trying to do just that in the Fezza.
Harris left /Drive.
So Porsche has taken a page from Ferrari's playbook then?
Ah, I see you share my fantasy karting track lottery spend. Excellent!