So glad they dumped the mustache grille. Actually, the whole package looks great. Well done, Lincoln.
Okay, honesty time: How many of us would actually pull over and stop on the freeway for a black Monte Carlo with no police badging and tiny police-looking lights that's running you off the road in a very unprofessional way? I know I wouldn't. I would get the fuck out of there, and if he kept pursuing, I would pull…
The bike was evading. Should have pinned him enough to stop him. How is it today the criminals are now the victims?
Audi: The Movie
I think the incredible thing here is that he was dead on with his 10 minute guess.
1951 Tempo Matador. Don't ask, lucky.
GM did a damn fine job idiot-proofing the Volt.
That was cute, but even after seven years this one is still the king:
PLOT TWIST:
I recently had the opportunity to drive a diesel-powered 1987 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen. This is just like the plush,…
also, at a bridge featured multiple times on the site
A Volvo 240 (Jalop sweetheart) rear ends the only TSX wagon in the country (another sweetheart) with what looks like an early 90s Celica looking on, what are the odds?
I don't ever remember NOT being into cars. I bought my first car at age 15 with the money I was supposed to be spending on school lunch for the previous two years. Mom was pissed.
My DD is a 1980 MGB. It's been *exciting* at times. The best days are glorious- top down listening to the engine and the wind. Pretty girls say "Nice car!" It's awesome. Cold raining days getting my left leg soaked form the windshield leak, hoping that the defroster can keep up with the fog on my windscreen absolutely…
This is the best possible use of a W202. Well done, Mr. Roseman.
That is great, and if I lived nearby they would have my patronage.
This reminds me of anytime you drive long distances at night and you follow someone/they follow you and you form some sort of bond. I mean you pass people together, you go through construction together, avoid speed traps together, and you're sad when they go.
This is easy: