Drop the price $3k and these would sell. At $13k? No.
Drop the price $3k and these would sell. At $13k? No.
Mazda Autozam AZ-1.
The Suzuki Cappuccino, 3-cylinder 657cc's of miniature Miata fun.
Trabant 601!
Honda 800
FWD
There was a time when this question was simply answered by the Porsche 959. All you had to do was look at who liked them so much they had to buy one even though it was illegal to drive it: Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Microsoft employees #1 and #2. Kings of the Nerds.
Here you go. Your Welcome.
I'll nominate a 1st gen Dodge Viper. No outside door handles, no windows, no roof, exhaust pipes that burn your leg as you exit. I'm sure it's not THE least practical but pretty damn close.
Going for a normal car most MR2's dont scream practicality.
Nope. The Camaro and G8 are much bigger and heavier, and don't have the magnificent steering and handling that the RX-8 has. The whole point of the RX-8 is that it's an almost perfect handling vehicle that happens to be on the side of practicality (have you ever sat in the back? It's huge!). The weakest link however…
Here's the best thing you can do to one of those when your engine inevitably blows itself up:
Rule #1: Never buy someone else's hot rod, unless you are prepared to spend lots of time and money on it.
Come on bro, everything better with 2 J-Z....
Oh NO! A car company copying some designs from one another?!? If that were illegal how would Toyota/Lexus know what to do?
1981 - 1988 Cadillac Cimarron *cough cavalier cough*. At least it had the touch?
I will leave this here...
What would happen if Fast and the Furious fans were like Twilight fans, cosplaying and writing fanfic? Pretty much…
That's mighty clean, but for $5k less, I could have had a V8. Less clean, but LS swapped and quite menacing.
For my 20k I'd rather have this Targa