@AimBot: The hatches and tie down points do suggest a ship, the large cargo door suggests its not a carrier, but a transport of some kind with a helo deck.
@AimBot: The hatches and tie down points do suggest a ship, the large cargo door suggests its not a carrier, but a transport of some kind with a helo deck.
@Triborough: I haven't seen that car in over 25 years! I wonder if Heartcastle and McCormick is out on DVD?
@TheAntiCat: Actually it was built by Kia. If you ever make it to the Philippines you'll see hundreds of them doing taxi duty. There they wear a Kia badge and carry the name Avella.
@luisthebeast: That would bring me to the rally god Cosworth Escort (which I'd trade a kidney for)
Thunderbird Supercoupe, it tends to fly under the radar, but flies all the same. My buddies made more than a few stock 5.0 Mustangs and 3rd gen Z28's think twice about revving at Thunderbirds.
I lust for this car, but I cringe to think about buying a $200k+ Kingsford Matchlight briquette.
@Baby Beater Benz: Amen! Why not use the emblem from the Dodge products people still want?
Is there a list of cars out yet? My biggest gripe with GT4 was the lack of Mustang variety, I'm hoping they've fixed it.
@dangertree: I know there is a G35 enthusiast community, but the rest of the line tends to be too bulbous or plain ugly to get much love.
Looks nice, but I couldn't see myself choosing this over a NISMO 370z that would likely be faster and less expensive.
@Desu-San-Desu: Man thats low, I just finished eating lunch then you mention Ke$ha. Oh well, my wife said I could lose a few pounds. As for the car, I'd rather have a Miata thats not in drag.
@Hotrodelectric: Amen! Most Costcos I've been to carry the Mexican coke. I always stock up when I go.
@luisthebeast: I'm imagining the type of guy that needs this to get laid doesn't last more than a minute, which is probably less time than this takes to make it a quarter mile.
I was lucky enough to see a Cord 810 about a year ago in immaculate dark blue paint. The couple in it looked nearly as old as the car. I was impressed they'd bring something like that out into my neck of the woods.
If they can find a way to sell this for less than 100k I certainly WILL find a way to get one. With a Ferrari mill I'm betting it will cost a bit more though. If this had pop up headlights it would be perfect.
Wood panel decals nearly killed the wagon in the US. Does this mean GM is trying to kill the small hatch in Europe?
I'd like it better if they went the COPO route. Make it look as plain as a brown paper bag, and then shove the wildest motor you have into it. But I suppose low key isn't what a Camaro owner would be going for.
What about the lunatic putting a 1,000hp Sherman tank motor into his 1970 Mustang?
Whats a direct kick in the nuts to me, is I just got done spending about $8,000 building a stroked (to 331) 302 for my Mustang. I might have a bit more power, but nowhere near the sexiness.