Lusodouro1
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Lusodouro1

He also keeps his shoes in identical shoe boxes. Winning.

Had an opportunity to buy a restored 130 Coupe and I passed. I am now regretting it.

Undercarriage shots on a $1500 used car? Are you serious? Will you also be wanting full service history and documents proving its provenance? If it runs for a year your $1500 will be well spent

I have a soft spot for Auroras. The first gen was so future looking, quite bold for the time, second gen front end was kinda Citroen DS-ish, which is always a goo dthing

Yup, it had a driver's door hold feature so you could push it like a scooter with your left foot and your right foot in the car

More like it has tear tattoos to indicate it killed someone in prison.

All of the above

Screw you all, I want more pop-up headlights and cool digital dashes. We live in the future dammit!

Why would anyone be surprised than an old Alfa Romeo Spider is fun to drive? It's an icon for a reason, and from a 100+ year old manufacturer known for its sports cars and its engaging nature, with tons of motorsport victories.

It looks like a slightly sleepy Myers Manx beach buggy with its headlights raised...and I love it..

I love this for its sheer audacity and weirdness and would totally drive one. Also it has a dashboard from a Star Wars space craft

If you read old car reviews, you'll see it was actually a pretty good car, because the European Mondeo it was based on was also a very good car, that was often mentioned in the same breath as the A4/ 3 Series. It just didn't feel like a Jaguar, hence the disappointing sales (in the US). Also, the contemporary A4 was

Just because the great unwashed masses don't know a cool, interesting car when they see on doesn't make it bad. Same of the inverse (See Corolla). We should be encouraging automakers to take chances and applauding them when they do so, otherwise we all get safe Camrys / Corollas...in beige..

I will disagree with all of you. Odd, yes. Ugly, meh , that's subjective. All they needed were bigger wheels/ tires not recessed 12" form the body and the deletion of those hideous bumpers. (see pics below)

Drove one when new, found it tinny, underdamped and fragile feeling, Felt like an early 80's Japanese econohatch. The sedan wasn't much better, at least until they revised it a few years later. For ignorant badge whores only.

This makes me sad. All current 'modern' buses are nothing but bricks with windows and fancy lights (sometimes). I did get to si in the driver's seat of the GM Futureliner though, so there's that!

And the gays! They're getting married! Save your souls!

A rat rod Bugatti might be cool

It's awkwardly proportioned, especially in the back. There's a little Crosstour DNA in there and it isn't good. Accord coupes have been awkward for three generations