Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant
Imirrelephant

Other mods to the car include a 4.56 rear end, which should make highway driving a bit of a rev fest, a custom driveshaft, and what's said to be an upgraded heavy duty suspension. There's no word on how many miles the car sports overall, but the ad does note 20k on the driveline improvements.

The VX-4 Tomcat is one of my favorite aircraft liveries!

It's hard not to get caught up in a car that I really like. Looks like the work was really well done, but you can get a car with a clean title for less money. CP

Make a diesel R wagon, with a stick shift

I handed over the DSG-equipped Golf R mostly charmed, but not really blown away. Then I took the keys to a different Golf R, a white one. This happened to be a Euro-spec version, but it was identical to ours save for the fact that its stereo only blasted German house music. (Weird.) Also, this car happened to have a

I am so stealing this gif for future use...

This really reminds me of the Maisto Muscle Machines die cast cars. The cartoon car aesthetic is something you rarely see in drivable cars. I love it! Such great craftsmanship on this Bus. Between the color combination and the heavy chrome trim it helps exaggerate the curves he built in to the car. This is a perfect

Sadly, CP. If it had a clean title, NP at 15K. If it were 7500ish, CP with salvage title. I really like it, but not for that price with salvage title

This!

I cringed so hard watching that video!

Indeed!

Yeah, I think a Challenger R/T would fit the grand tourer ethos a little better than a Hellcat.

They would still be wrong. This is the epitome of a Grand Tourer, IMO. It's too big to be a pony car.

This would come from IL. SMFH. I hate my state more every day.

I started reading, thinking ok, this could be a cool sleeper. Got to the pic and that went straight out the window...

a localized doody hurricane

If there were an extended warranty that covers the car for the life of the lease, I would consider it. I guess it depends on the terms of the lease. I'd have to see the breakdown of depreciation vs the amount of loan that would be left over time for financing as compared to lease payment amounts. For the most part,

This debate was hashed out 6 months or so ago as well. This is clickbait if I ever saw it.

Except for the fact that you will never gain on the "investment" of a daily driven new car. You can either take the depreciation hit of buying a new car or pay for the depreciation of the car you are driving and will return to the dealer basically at the end of the warranty period. For someone who doesn't want to work