I live in Brazil and I've never commented anything here, but I'd like to share my story.
I live in Brazil and I've never commented anything here, but I'd like to share my story.
Here's mine:
2013 Ford Shelby Cobra GT 500.
Another one from me: 1969 ZL1 Corvette. Same insane all-aluminum 427 as the Camaro....and LIGHTER. Listed at 430 HP and we all knew it was closer to(possibly over) 500 HP. They look long, but it's actually a pretty little car.
My vote is for First Generation Viper I believe 1992-1994. 400 HP, 460 torque, manual and no traction control or ABS. It may not be over-powered but it sure as hell is out of control.
G65 AMG
R63 AMG
Obligatory.....
Chevy Impala SS, 305hp V8, FWD....WTF
Scent of a Woman gifs? Scent of a Woman gifs.
Damn, Caddys never stop being cool.
Grumpy Cat is somewhat impressed....
Smooth, quick, comfortable, classic, and just a hint that the inheritors should worry about their fortune. Presenting: the 2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label.
Well, it did used to be a common saying that the Caprice was the last car you'll ever buy. And I don't think they meant it in quite the same way as Sleepy's mattress slogan.
I thought it was this for sure.
A Maybach 62S Zeppelin, complete with chauffeur, "Driving Miss Daisy" style! When I'm old, I want to be pampered, comfortable, and not endangering every other driver on the road.
The Grand Ma, it's comfortable and reminds the good ol' days
Simple yet effective.
These can be had, in mint condition, with maintenance records, for < US$5000. A great buy.
should've found a 5.9 grand cherokee instead of that stupid exploder. 0-60 in 7 flat made it the fastest suv on the market in 98. its not as fast as the typhoon but it still has its suv-balls (4wd, ground clearance, etc.)