Franken-Subie
Franken-Subie
Franken-Subie

Not hating on the Monte Carlo, but when I saw the Bentley, it's all that I really could think of. Honestly, I would rather own the Monte than that tarted up Touareg

Some poor 1970 Monte Carlo wants its front clip back

Here's one from the latest JAT (Jalop Aptitude Test)

Very true and Bear Notch Road is awesome when it's open. I'm up that way mostly during the winter, which in normal years means that it's closed.

Kancagamangus Highway with 30 miles of twists and elevation changes through the White Mountains of New Hampshire. It goes from 810 ft to 2900 ft within 10 miles. It's usually clogged up in the summer and fall, but it's normally fairly empty in the winter and spring. I've also never seen speed enforcement, includign

Exactly, I'm a Georgetown alum and can attest that the culture is quite different. Georgetown is full of the preppy, boarding school types who generally drive a 10 year old Land Rover Discovery passed down through the family. Even for those who have flashier cars, you're more likely to see a student driving a

I love obscure references, especially when they fit so darn well.

I guess I need new glasses. I saw the picture and read the headline and almost replied, "173 inches."

Meow, that's pretty funny.

I didn't know they made an Ariel Atom for the morbidly obese

I'd rather have the Wagon (on ebay for $55k)

"It's impossible to try and guess how you begin a project like this one"

"The most interesting thing at Toyota, meanwhile, has been people stomping on the wrong pedal."

Brilliant!

Why the need for a 6MT in a car like this? It already gets the best fuel economy of any AWD car and performance clearly isn't the goal with this car. If you've driven a 90s Impreza with the 1.8L or 2.2L, you'll remember that the whole point is econo + awd. I don't think the 2.5 should have ever been standard on the

Step 1: Buy Prius

Thank you Tom for keeping the Jalop side of Jalopnik alive.

This car is or was being sold by Wayne Carini of Chasing Classic Cars fame for $175,000. [www.f40.com]

Easy. 1987 GNX