Nope. I mean stupidest. If that was all done on a closed course, I might think otherwise. But people, like that, are just... Stupid.
Nope. I mean stupidest. If that was all done on a closed course, I might think otherwise. But people, like that, are just... Stupid.
That has to be one of the stupidest things I've ever seen.
Great, now we know who's responsible for this shitty water drought we're stuck in. A silver W126 going around fucking all our shit up.
Trying to drink water, while watching that, was a very very bad idea.
It doesn't look anything like the car in Sleeper... Though, if it actually does, I'll buy two with black-market kidney money.
I would love to agree with you, as I'm an anglophile through and through, especially when it comes to automobiles... But I have to say, the Mercedes W108/109 has this beat by only a hair, really only because it's just as beautiful (albeit, in a different way), but it has the edge in build quality.
Every old car owner who enjoys spirited driving/racing understands this feeling all too well.
I never mentioned safety. I was responding to the initial comment:
It's not really the amount of glass that makes a difference. If that was the only factor, minivan's would have great visibility. What you need is a better glass to pillar ratio. A ton of glass is great, but if I look over my shoulder, and I can't see a fleet of semi-trucks... There's an issue.
It's... So... Beautiful...
V8 blenders are a thing (not just on Top Gear). And yes. Yes. Yes. And yes. I would like one. Would I kill myself? Maybe. But that'd be the best Cadillac-Exhaust-Fumes Margarita anyone could ever ask for.
1. BMW i8 ($135,000)
The Ford Puma. And it has to come to the states.
In your post, it seemed like you were wanting the badge, specifically, from the original Lagondas (like in the pic you first posted):
Oh, Kinja...
What about the Aston Martin Lagonda Series 1?
It works for some people. You were lucky you lived in North Hollywood. But still, the route you probably took, unnecessarily takes you deep into Koreatown (almost to MacArthur Park), before taking you back down one of the crappiest streets for bus drivers (Wilshire).
Los Angeles! It has the best and most comprehensive public transit system around! Only a 2 hr wait at some bus stops, and only 7 bus connections between rail lines! It's amazing!