JonZeke
JonZeke
JonZeke

Ridiculous hood scoop, crazy whale-tail.

Holden Commodore VL HDT SS Group A!

Perhaps the Citroen DS deserves a nod for its era, the 50's.

But I geddit, and now i'm:

At first I was all:

BMW X6M. Like, wtf?

Totally agree. First time I drove one (a V6 auto) I was taken aback. A fun Hyundai! A sexy Korean car! A great handling rwd coupe from a brand that seemingly hadn't heard of the concepts!

One more +1 because I put my money where my mouth was.

When the gas pumps go down this is the vehicle you'd least want to have. Once that 100 gallon tank runs dry, you better hope you're fighting zombies near an oil refinery or else you're trapped.

and of course, Jeeps and really, really big sedans.

1961 -64 Impala:

This is up there with the "open-up the CEL" campaign over at Jalopnik.

I always thought the planes in VA were a ruse... but with their draconian policy on speeding over 80mph it's not like I ever had chance to find out.

Energy dissipates over distance traveled, even in vacuum of space - provided it was powerful enough to get there in the first place.

Well by the adult title he's only speaking about awareness, not a complete relinquishing of industry.

I see the manual transmission going one of two ways:

I'm not a Mopar guy by any means, but I'd like the average reader to consider this a knock against ills that exist in American companies, not just Chrysler.

I see plenty of 928s on nice days around Chicago, and most in red, black or any color more fetching than this. Always see a few for sale come summer, for reasonable prices. $38k will buy a cosmetically pristine guards red/brown early 90s 928 GT. There's one that a guy who works in Lyons had listed for that much. I've

Unlike its twin, the Terradyne Gurkha it has more power, more plush, more everything.

Knight XV, of course.