You bet your sweet Lebanese vagina the AZ-1 is better.
You bet your sweet Lebanese vagina the AZ-1 is better.
Sure, you and the thousands of others that do, but you'd be 1 of 20 to own this. And honestly if you can drop $250,000 on a car, wouldn't you want something that MIGHT be worth more after its sold. A Gallardo will hardly rise in value after 14,000 of them have been produced. But then again, if you want a Gallardo I…
Kinja clearly feels differently.
Well....the inspiration is admirable, but unfortunately none of it managed to make it through to the car. See you at the Hertz lot, 200.
Am I the only one who is utterly unimpressed by the direction BMW has taken in what they are developing? Yes, I'm sure this will have the same height of engineering standards for the components being used, but I really feel like they're actually backing away from the plate, and still using a crutch. I finally finish…
Mini cooper. Becoming the next 911 in terms of redesigns and overhauls looking exactly like the outgoing models only bigger.
At least they don't have the same tires.
1962 AC Ace (170hp) and 1962 AC Cobra Mk1 (300hp):
I'd say the Goes Like Hell fits. Not as radical as Renault's Clio or R5 Turbo, but it was a long way from a base Omni.
Obvious answer
Oh Tara.....
I agree and disagree. I actually love the V10, but marshknute is correct in saying that the design vision itself may be a little flawed. I think Chrysler had it's fingers in too many pies with a lot less R&D money than Ford and Chevy but with two different performance engine platforms. It's hard to make a running case…
No. The Viper's engine is a miserable archaic POS boat anchor and the Viper is all the worse for it. It sounds like absolute crap, and offers absolutely no advantages over any other type of engine. If anything, Dodge should replace the Viper's V10 with the supercharged Hellcat V8. Same horsepower, infinitely…
No, no, no! Penthouse Club is on 8 Mile and Greenfield. Penthouse Lounge is on Joy and Livernois. The lounge is not a strip club, hence the confusion.
That piece read like an excuse to go see Falling Water, and the vehicle just happened to be the new Jeep Grand Cherokee.
And if this goes well, we might even get an M2, with similar assists but further brutality. Similarly to the GT-R Black Edition/SpecV/Track. I would absolutely love something with sheer exhilaration, yet can hold itself back before disaster strikes.
Would this be the worst thing, though?
If I were writing this list, I'd definitely include the prewar Tatras, like the 77 and 87. They might not have predicted what cars would look like, but they certainly looked like they came from some future, even if it wasn't the one that actually happened.