My choice would be Lancia. The company that once made this, and whole host of legendary models (Delta Integrale Anyone? Lancia Fulvia anyone?):
My choice would be Lancia. The company that once made this, and whole host of legendary models (Delta Integrale Anyone? Lancia Fulvia anyone?):
16 hp of brutal, fire-breathing fury...
I got an idea: make it legal. Let all teams do it. What’s the harm? If a little water mist in the tire helps distribute heat then let why not?
Can you even repair a CyberTruck with that kind of body damage? I’m betting it’s totalled.
Correct. “Man traps” are generally illegal, even on your own property.
Yeah. Ordinary insurance certainly won’t cover the deliberate destruction of the vehicle by the driver. No idea what kind of insurance you need to buy to rent your can on Turo and not sure what kind of coverage it provides.
They explained it in Batman Begins—two would use the boost to jump across a river, towing cables that they could use to build the foundation of a bridge.
We could do a press conference and pull out all of those cars out here and get like a steam roller and roll over a Corvette or something...
Sooooo..... the Tumbler is really cool and all, but has anyone answered the question of how the military would actually use such a vehicle if it existed?
It’s OK. The pilot’s gonna pick up an extra Tuesday and weekend shift at the Waffle House to pay it off.
The Spirit of Ecstasy may or may not be the coolest badge... but it’s definitely the badge with the coolest name. I mean... do any of the other badges have names?
Not a truck guy.... AT ALL.... but this looks pretty fun and cool.
You’re living in the past. Chinese manufacturers are no longer building deatraps like the notorious Brilliance BSC:
The Chinese are building solid, $10,000 electric cars with 200+ miles of range, and half the cars sold in that country are electric. Moreover, the country already has over 3 million charging stations built and serving cars. Meanwhile the U.S. is imposing tariffs while manufacturers try to move electric cars that no…
New car manufacturers having financial difficulties. Used car merchant having solid quarter....
Yeah, my next new car is going to be built by Matchbox.
Yeah... I mean think of all the Mondials, 308GT4's, 412's that were produced. You’d think a number of those un-loved models would have been junked when they became prohibitively expensive to keep on the road vs. their market value.
Ferraris Over 90 percent of all ever produced are apparently still on the road sitting abandoned in the parking lot of Dubai’s airport after their high flying owners had to flee the country.
This is surprising, actually. I would have assumed something closer to 60 to 70%, which is still pretty crazy when you think about it.
Adjusted for inflation the starting price of a Samurai would be about $18,000 today. Can you imagine how fast those things would fly off the dealer lots?