MotoArigato
MotoArigato
MotoArigato

My daily driver was made in 1962. It has a zero-sixty time of "meh", no A/C, and there's usually some part of the car that's on the verge of failing, always at the most inconvenient time. It does however have mechanical fuel injection, disc brakes on the front, and crumple zones so it's surprisingly modern in some

I had to fix that last paragraph for you:

I hate to admit but you could be right. If you leave the back end stock and just add the front without the chrome it's not a bad looking Corvette, and you could just switch the doghouse out to make it OEM again.

I posted this yesterday as my submission also, but I think it didn't compare to the other really terrible cars that made the final cut. You are exactly right tho, when I put the pic up it didn't look as bad as the one I saw last summer at a muscle car dealership, it is such a mess in person. A big, fat, stinky, warm

This isn't the first time an automaker ripped a concept from a design house. Consider the Cizeta Moroder:

True, there is something to be said for cars with uneven panel lines or are just slightly asymmetrical from one side to the other. That has always meant "hand built" to me, from old Rolls-Royces to Aston Martins of the '70's, I like to see hand work.

I love that light metallic blue they have too, here's to non-red Ferraris!

"Frazar and his employees bought Donte a new traveling wheelchair. His old one was in the stolen van." Let's give credit to his employees too on this one. Either his leadership and ethics rubbed off on those around him or he hired a fine group of people. Either way, just plain awesome and a nice change from the

My W111 has the Bosch Mechanical Fuel Injection system as originally developed for the Luftwaffe fighter planes during WWII. Allied air forces couldn't understand how and why their German counterparts were able to maintain such steep climbs and dives without starving the fuel supply until one was captured, then they

These throwback Corvettes that slap an awful 50's inspired nose and tail on a C5.

They are also always listed as a '36 Mercedes. Don't some states allow them to be registered like this too? I always found that incredibly odd.

I feel bad for Henrik Fisker, he is a terrific designer and came onto my radar with his Tramonto (Mercedes SL based) after I noticed one on the street near my house when I was living back in LA. It was so well crafted and elegant that it stuck in my mind as something to own once they depreciated to Bitter SC money.

I'd dare suggest that the reporter was baiting the designer, Mr. Taylor, realizing that the weakness of every "sophisticated European" is the need to belittle the unwashed masses while fluffing one's self in the mirror. Every such true gentleman must ask oneself, "Super-tight elastic soccer jersey showing my man-boobs

Can we please just start building roads the way the Romans did so they will last hundreds of years? I realize road improvement is basically busy work for our economy, but let's just do it right, cut out all the nasty time delays that cost our economy money, associated traffic accidents, etc., and just put all those

Geeze man, the new super-massive photos are awesome except when this big ugly mug is the first thing I see while I'm trying to eat breakfast. I thought it was Freddy Mercury playing a young Gorton's Fisherman in a stage version of his life's story.

"Better luck next time, right, Subaru fans?"

Oh lord! That had me on the floor, especially cornholing that Lexus! Outstanding bit of comedy, thanks for the laughs, I even shared it with non-car buddies who loved it.

"...I should leave Australia because soon judgment was going to come upon this land, of fire and brimstone..." Well judging from the news of wildfires there recently maybe he was onto something.

Google, are you paying attention? OK, good. Beat them to the punch by making the glasses so that the driver can only access things like GPS mapping, and other useful driving oriented tools that are already allowed in automobiles. The passengers can still use theirs for whatever purpose. If you can figure this one out

It's not any one brand you need to watch out for but the specific accident damage a car has. Ever noticed that people who tend to pull right out in front of you have hammered front fenders, people who fly right up behind you at a stoplight only noticing you at the last second have smashed front bumpers, people who