Hmmm... is it bad that I like this?
Hmmm... is it bad that I like this?
Ahh - but one could argue that all real mechanical engineers do get quite cross when discussing transverse leaf springs.
I'm noticing a Toyota Camry/Corolla pattern here...
My first car was a 1993 Toyota Camry LE 4cyl automatic in beige on beige. This was by MILES the most epic car I have ever owned or been around. This car had sat at my grandparents house collecting dust for years, when I got it in 2005 it had a mere 28,000 miles on it. We flushed all the fluids, greased everything that…
I'm ashamed that everyone forgot GETAWAY IN STOCKHOLM
Well done, but 2 are verts (gross) and one of the verts had painted the wheels black.
Find me an unmodified terminator cobra... ready - GO!
EPIC liscense plate and good looking car. I feel like there are more people like you than you think though, who value this car for its potential future collectability. If they have modified I bet they have the stock parts in case they go to sell it, most people looking to make big big power would be pulling off the…
I'm a huge mustang fan and I agree 100% that this is a future classic. But I think one thing that this and many other future classics have in common is that they were rarified AND just expensive enough to not be driven to death by a early 20's college maniac.
I've always thought the same thing. Especially when you hop in a used mkIV Jetta and then a mkV directly after and see how much better the interior has held up (peeling chrome = puke), how the headlights on the IV aren't fogged beyond reasonable safety and the center cap on the fake hubcaps haven't fallen off. (also…
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Remember when VW started valu-pricing the Jetta?
I kinda get what your trying to say but, no - this is not a hypercar. By that logic wouldn't a smart car be a hypercar as well as it also is stimulating in a very boring way?
Put this in the ATS-V and its mine.
My first car was a 1993 Toyota Camry LE 4cyl automatic in beige on beige. This was by MILES the most epic car I have ever owned or been around. This car had sat at my grandparents house collecting dust for years, when I got it in 2005 it had a mere 28,000 miles on it. We flushed all the fluids, greased everything…
Amen. makes me sick to see 50+ car collections. People with such collections likely drive a Lexus hybrid and pay some lucky kid to start em once a week while they sit in an underground parking garage.
THANK GOD
This is the sort of activity that breeds a certified 'petrolhead' - commendable.
another example: LNF ecotec, wait til people start making 400+ reliable RWHP with the cadillac ATS in a few years when they get in the hands of enthusiasts.