KazVH
KazVH
KazVH

Hey in final form, the Prowler was pushing out 254 ponies. The 911 of that era was only at 296 hp.

IMO, the least horrible of these would be the next gen Seville in convertible form - that slope-y trunk and lack of bizarre greenhouse almost work with that ridiculous extended nose.

*Turbo 5-cylinder. A 5-cylinder that puts the sound of the LS to shame when uncapped.

You are wrong. Get out.

I imagine that Plymouth Prowler and PT Cruiser are already here so Chevy SSR

I don’t get the hate for this. I feel like people don’t get what the initial thunderbird was like. its was a slow stylish coupe for cruising. it was not a sports car or a muscle car. ford built exactly what they old one was and even had the proper idea to keep it rwd and v8.

Zimmer Quicksilver. If you thought the Fiero was bad, try a Fiero that’s been stretched out and bogged down with tacky luxury touches. (Guilty secret: I think these would look cool with the right set of wheels)

Porsche 996. Water ewwwwwwwwwww

Hey Aaron, classy move on deleting my post. I’d rather you confront me than use your editing power against me. I know I’m that stick in the mud, but seriously, you’re like that guy who asks if everyone wants Pizza at a lactose intolerance meeting, and then goes ahead and orders it anyways when everyone starts moaning.

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For the record, an acutal Cossie, in similar condition is $45K in the UK. And the steering wheel is on the wrong side. And it still costs $3K+ to get it here. Sure, it’s “Real” and it has 4wd, but is it $33K better than this thing? I’m not sure. This Fauxworth is good enough to be a fun and different car. The seller

It looks like a million bucks, and also glad I didn’t give up three episodes in. The actors are all pretty engaging, and I have a crush on Tina Desai now.

So they’re suing her family because she’s really good at committing murder?

The Tipo33 Stradale - if you don’t like it, you are no human.

....You were saying?

or, “Don’t buy a car which shits its differential and other stuff prematurely.”

Last night I was downtown, in Toronto, with a buddy, discussing cars over two nice cups of Americano.

I wish lane splitting were legal here.