Kelley Blue Book is basically the bible for used car buying. And now it's heading to Chinanow it's heading to Chinanow it's heading to China, where the used car market is poised to take off very, very soon.
I'm sorry, is someone butthurt we get V8 coupes that are as fast an E92 M3 for the price of a a new 328i? I'm sorry, the euro fanboy ignorance is staggering here. Go back to patrolling Top Gear's website. You'll be right at home there.
I used to kind of like Ignition, however it soon became clear that Lagos was talking out of his ass. It's really lame when they are doing straight up reviews of the 3rd gen STI hatch or IS-F all the way in 2012. However the 240sx review was the one that really pushed me over the edge. It's not the early 2000s anymore…
I'm so proud! Somebody at Jalopnik finally hat tipped a user's original post!
Nope, still can' find it. I think it's a flash error. Someone done fucked up.
(Side Note: Remember when Motor Trend made the Passat the "Car Of The Year" in 2011? If you ever need more proof that the COTY is just a giant press release, here you go.)
Obligatory 787 flyby. Some say the Mazda got lucky during 91, I say it's one of the best underdog stories in motorsports history.
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Iran’s onetime national car, the Paykan, is making a comeback. Not that many people are especially interested in driving it again, with its manual steering and gearshift, rough ride and omnipresent gasoline vapors.
Ok then, how about a GT?
ohh shit, it never occurred to me that Hollywood might make this movie in the same vane as Days of Thunder or (shutter) Driven. Fuck. They're totally going to dumb down every single part of the story, make it seem like Shelby did everything (USA, USA) and totally dismiss Ken Mile's character arc, aren't they?
You know a car is ugly when your stomach feels sick looking at it.
I'll be honest here; it looks fantastic. Big, big upgrade from the E87. However, there are two major niggles that just annoy me. First off, for a "compact" it looks to be nearing the size of the old E46. I guess that's the world we're living in now. Secondly, I fear a decently equipped M235i is going to cost around…
"Dajiban" is how they say "Dodge Van" over in Japan. What makes them so great? They lower these things, toughen up the suspension, power up the motors and take them racing. Seriously, these are full-size Dodge vans built up like road racers and thrashed on track (pics here). Doesn't get cooler than that.
I just found this form and this quote: