Exactly what I was going to post, but I'd say it would be an XR8, just to make sure he can make the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.
Exactly what I was going to post, but I'd say it would be an XR8, just to make sure he can make the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.
Tell that to my coworker who paid $50k for a then brand new 2010 Camaro SS that was nothing special.
The GT500 arrived on the X-plan as soon as the Boss 302 showed up. It amounts to about a $6,000 discount in Nevada. We'll see if it sticks for the 2013's.
I'd have to say the 240Z. It's their interpretation of a Jag E-Type without the mechanical and electrical trials and tribulations. The Japanese have been great at taking others automotive ideas and tweaking them for the better, then owning the segment.
My favorite three movies hands down. Chuck Norris wishes he could be as bad ass as Clint when he's that old.
Me too, hearing an extremely sheltered, ridiculously rich actor try to tell people how to think and vote makes me sick to my stomach. Loved this ad, love the Challenger, but waiting for a BRZ.
You can get R/T's for less than you might think. The dealership in my hometown has one, with the performance pack, for a hair over $29k.
Fox body Mustangs still seem ever present. No matter where you are there is still several running around town, and they seem to outnumber Camaros of the same vintage significantly.
Midnight Purple Metallic? Every Nissan I get in Forza gets the closest approximation to it I can manage on the game.
Her father is Quincy Jones. So he's not the lightest skinned guy in the world. As for the original comment, I've known a lot of black folks that were into Mustangs, so I don't really get where you are coming from.
Kind of surprising, you don't see a lot of classics in Japan, but when you do they are almost always immaculate. Tokyo and Gotemba are the only places I've seen a 300SL Gullwing and a bonafide GT-40 (not a GT) driving around. Mustangs and F-bodies are rare as hens teeth, but have a fanatic following, as do Corvettes.
Funny thing is, that Mustang ended up getting a Windsor stroker to do the drift scenes.
Because it had worked for Cadillac for about 30 years at that point.
By out of range I meant for pure electric, should have been more clear.
It's nice that they guarantee the battery for 8 years, but I'm a guy that keeps stuff longer than that and I wouldn't want to be on the hook for a replacement that would likely cost as much as the car might be worth at that point. I'm also well out of range to make it to the next town (rural Nevada). I'd hope battery…
My ex wife and her entire family identify themselves as Asian, and they are all from Davao City, Philippines. The largest chain of malls in the Philippines is Super Mall of Asia. On the traffic, the only rule of the road in the Philippines seems to be don't run people over. You'll routinely see people wade into…
Perfect example of an investment car, NP.
That Manta is going to haunt my dreams for months.
In all fairness, Seattleites drive like morons all season of the year (I'm a former Washington native.)
The red Chevy truck on the road to the right is no older than a 62.