SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos

They're only the worst if you ignore the '68-'71 models that still had high compression 3x2 big blocks and the infamous "rock crusher" 4-speed available. The same Elvis metaphor that Hammond once used on Top Gear really applies to the C3. It started out all slim and athletic and ended up a fat and bloated mess,

And if you see through the job that Giugiaro did with it, what you see underneath is pure Chevette.

Wouldn't that more properly be "OH, SNACK?"

I'm not in favor of drunk driving at all, but F MADD. In the name of preventing drinking and driving, MADD is on record as opposing all drinking and some driving, too. They've made an issue out of things that couldn't possibly have an effect on drunken driving, this among them.

Carl, go ahead and order a new set of Polyglas tires for that Charger SE. Car and Track has it this week...

Prototypes are known to be a little more troublesome than production models. If Ferrari was shooting for one fire per production model, it shouldn't be surprising that a prototype would have two.

You know, I thought that Carfax was supposed to help people avoid paying top prices for cars that have burned or had serious accidents.

Blindness as a result of self-debate is not possible. While debating others may sometimes raise some interesting possibilities, debating oneself is the only type of debate which is unlikely to have permanent consequences.

It's important not to allow one's age or marital status prevent one from an occasional self-debate. While some may frown upon challenging oneself with vigorous debate (and those who debate themselves or others in public are often seen as crazy), the private deliberation of a mental debate helps to keep one's brain

The '48 Plymouth would like a word with you about the original CHMSL. He doesn't sound happy.

Do you have anything in a 42 high?

Sweet.

What are you kidding? Eddie Murphy did that tranny and still had a career. That's scary.

I 100% hope that it was the Ferrari driver's fault. If not, the other person's insurance is not going to pay for that, no matter what the limit is.

Nashville Fox 17's Alex Denis is gorgeous, over 6' tall, and married. Oh, well.

It's an 8-cyl. stick shift wagon with low miles, but it's also cosmetically ruined and a bit ratty inside. Maybe $8.5k, but it'd cost so much to undo what they did.

It's cool, but that's a bit too much.

Anyone going back to '74 can claim the clean Countach.

I would say it's his dad, but then I've seen him. He's more of a homme de la montagne type.

As long as it's mostly confined to Detroit...