Looks like a Camaro and a G8 gang-banged a Malibu, and this is the offspring. As far as unholy heathen children go, I rather like this one!
I think it looks pretty decent. If I were shopping for a smallerish car that could promise ok to decent handling, power and mileage in one package, I'd consider it (though I'd probably make the jump to a Charger R/T and give up a couple MPG because I loves me the Hemi).
Detroit?! How the heck did we get on that map??
Looks like a Lamborghini butt-raped a 70s Vette, and this abomination was crapped out. Sorry, but no thanks.
This man did it all wrong! If I got stuck in my ZR1, you know what I would do? Drive it around the block. Maybe go for a spin through town. While I'm driving, I'd start thinking about my life. Where I've been, things I've done, and what I did to get where I am, to a point in time where my biggest complaint is being…
Detroit has it's rough areas like any other big city. There is as much ugly as there is nice up here. Plus the suburbs are generally great.
There was an Alfa Romeo MiTo (or a model of similar design) cruising around Metro Detroit yesterday. It was in full manufacturer camo. I tried to get a picture, but the driver bolted as soon as the camera came out.
The black car has me thinking early 50s Cadillac, but the sides of the bumper and the side trim aren't right to be a match.
interfacelift.com has a few in that size.
Think that front splitter works on pedestrians? If so, it'll be perfect for my daily commute into Detroit.
In other news, I hate AT&T
I'd try this if I didn't already have a good set of ear buds and some nice headphones. Sennheiser and Audio-Technica FTW
I was hoping to see a Jeep body wrapped around a new Power Wagon frame, not some old 2500. Sure, it may have a Cummins and some beefy axles from the factory, but it'll still be a new Jeep body wrapped around a tired old truck frame.
It's from a place called Lazybones Smokehouse. I got a couple earlier.