JustyP
JustyP
JustyP

Agreed. As massive a 911 fan as I am, the cabrios are just fugly - top up OR down.

Formentor?!? Sheez...

And I still think that this generation A6 wagon’s rear rake is too steep. It would be a lot more usable (and I think a more attractive silhouette) if the rear was less angled. I find the overall shape of the original allroad more appealing.

This is a tough call, because sooooo many of these have seen a half-assed resto at some time in their past, so values can vary wildly even among very similar looking cars. This could be a $10k car or a $20k car.

You need to go classic to have a chance of standing out in LA.

Interesting curio for the Big Hair and Members Only Jacket set.

Were there other candidates for the new poll name? I’m struggling to think of anything good right now, but was there a focus group or how did this go down?

I mean, it could be both.

The earlier & rounder XJs look better, but $5k for a pristine-looking V12 with no running issues is a perfectly good price.

What, exactly, were your expectations when they announced a revival of HUMMER as an electric truck brand? This looks a whole lot like a 2020 version of a HUMMER with an electric drivetrain. 

First of all, I am amazed at your wrenching skills to be able to take some of these heaps and fix them up into running, driving, at least somewhat reliable drivers. That’s incredible!

Doesn’t make you a bad person, it just means you have no taste. Those are literally the ugliest shoes on the planet.

Yeah, I don’t get all the hate for this car’s design. It’s not the best ever but it’s cool enough. And it’s a completely reasonable cost of admission. 

It’s a nice looking red car with a mid V8 all from the Ferrari works and it’s less than 40 grand. The number of people on the street who will know more than “Red, exotic, must be a Ferrari,” is vanishingly small.  NP.

Yeah, I don’t remember the Blazer being some high profile, off-road warrior nameplate everyone wanted. I owned a 93' Blazer as my first car, it hit 100k miles and fell apart. But I do remember kids lusting after old Broncos and any Jeep when I was in high school. To me the Blazer was always more in line with the

I like it, kinda like a March Madness bracket for all of GM’s woefully inept decisions.

This looks to have been done well and actually looks pretty good. As a fan of convertibles, I would enjoy having this car.

I like it and appears to be well done. With that being said, I wouldn’t drop 63k on it.

I suspect it’s probably easier to do a retro design of an SUV than it is a sports car. You can keep the general proportions of the Bronco the same and, I suspect, still effectively design around modern safety requirements. With something like the Mustang - incorporating the small size, thinner pillars, and lower belt

Washington D.C. does not have any representation in the Senate.