The '66-'69 Lincoln Continentals were mild disappointments from the stark purity of the '61, but the '70 really ruined everything Lincoln had going. Boat proportions, comical hood and ornamental greenhouse - it proved that Lincoln's glory days had departed with the last of the Kennedys who mattered.
I love electric cars - at least where they are going. It's pretty fantastic they are nailing the performance capabilities with current (sorry) tech. Given some SCM cells (100x more power dense than a Li-Ion battery, so a full charge will take 3 minutes, not 16 hours) then you could start having some real fun for more…
I just read somewhere this morning that Cadillac will indeed build a super sedan, on a platform named "Omega." While maybe the roofless Ciel won't make it, I bet most of its styling, and a suitably attractive roof will turn Ciel into the Omega real people can buy.
Lots of great answers, but for me this is one of the worst:
I'm a sucker for Italian square coupes, especially the big luxury ones. It has the Ford engine, which means you might actually be able to Grandly Tour in it, which is the point of these big machines.
I didn't hear the dialogue dissing Ferrari as much as it was claiming "firsts." There's a significant difference there. A lot of people are likely not aware that Magneride tech as marketed by GM has the same fundamentals as the shocks in the 458, or R8. I saw the ad as more of an awareness message, one used to…
Thanks to yesterday's NPOCP I was made aware of this awesomeness, and a cadidate for the ultimate AWD CAR.
One more case where Miata is the only answer.
No, see below.
The 1993 Diablo VT.
I saw a guy put a few 2x4s of similar length on his bike at Home Depot last night. Many parts of the world, indeed.
Put way better than I was going to, well played sir.
They must be shipping these cars to countries where big trucks and mafia sedans are popular with the shady element that can afford to steal them. I'm looking at you Venezuela, Columbia, and Mexico. Don't deny it.
The turbos are fussy, but the regular 911s have always been very clean.
The Boxster a dud? I think it's more like an iPhone... the real category winner is the Cayenne, which is to 911 as iPad is to iPod.
Clarkson? Is that you?
With the Explorer, Mustang, Chrysler Minivan, Golf, Prius, Camry and Miata all suggested, the remaining answers are few.
That is bada$$! I agree that the one for sale is CP, but I didn't realize what could be done with these. It was the original Fit/CRV all in one.
The problem isn't in engines, the problem is the holistic package.