
I was surprised to see a Panhard in this Garmin ad from 2008:
I was surprised to see a Panhard in this Garmin ad from 2008:
The really interesting thing is that he only buys them at Walmart in Indianapolis. He buys enough for the year every year when he goes to Indy for the combine. That's not a joke.
Man, I think I had some Vipers gear at one point.
An American supercar is a good idea, but I still hold fast to my belief that hybrid supercars are bullshit.
Also, thanks for saying nice things about Autoweek.
+1
Uh oh!
I think that's the photo from the first crash. Oddly enough, I witnessed the 2008 crash.
At the Detroit Auto Show a few years back, I asked the Cadillac rep what their black was called. He accidentally said "Blood Diamond" instead of "Black Diamond." I wish it was Blood Diamond.
It's not so much what he says, it's his tone.
Ahhh. This one. I remembered it being rustier. http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1955-m…
I think that was this one: http://germanautonews.com/2012/01/22/195…
If that's the one I think it is, it sold at Gooding Scottsdale a few years back for some obscene amount of money.
This is the worst series of TV commercials that exists.
This is super cool. I like it.
Sorry to drop a link in the comments BTW, thought the additional pic and info might be of interest...
Here's another look: http://www.autoweek.com/article/201310…
You have to include depreciation in your cost of ownership calculations. The M3 is appreciating, the FRS/BRZ—as wonderful as they are—are depreciating. If I'm buying a daily driver, or "only car" I'd probably buy the BRZ, but if it's a second car, I'd have no hesitation in picking the M3. Actually, I'd probably pick…
Cool hat.