The broadest answer is "Chevy V8" and a variety of cars that fall into or near that category. Corvette, Camaro, Caprice and their V8 RWD GM cousins. Personal favorite: first gen CTS-V.
The broadest answer is "Chevy V8" and a variety of cars that fall into or near that category. Corvette, Camaro, Caprice and their V8 RWD GM cousins. Personal favorite: first gen CTS-V.
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You're wrong, but I like that you keep trying.
I own a Sunfire (sadly). Except for the dashboard, the interior is not unique. Bumper covers, headlights and hoods were the only differences between 4-door models on the exterior.
The Cavalier and Sunfire of equal model years share maybe 75% of their components. The differences were solely cosmetic.
Oh really?
There were a lot of great submissions that did and didn't make the list. That said, I wouldn't have chosen the Rolls or the VW.
Awesome aircraft.
Understandable. My family's 3 'burbs were all barn-door models. A little funky for visibility, but visibility in a Suburban is less about you seeing other cars and more about other cars seeing you.
Maybe you should refer to it as the HMMWV then. ;)
The Chevrolet/GMC Suburban deserves a least an honorable mention. Built in various forms since 1935, it has an impressive 77 year service history. My family has owned 3 and they've served us very well over hundreds of thousands of miles. They can be purchased for as little as $3k these days if you're willing to…
Cleanest, simplest setup is an Apple TV (or some other off-the-shelf purpose built device). I've done all the others, and they weren't worth the hassle in my opinion.
I also mentioned WRC. Prepped stock cars.
"riding coat tails." curtail is a verb
True, but I was a kid. Don't try to bring logic into this.
I have no idea what you're talking about mentioning RWD. I never mentioned RWD. Really, I didn't mention giant V8s either. Remember I said I'd rather watch Miatas. Mostly pointing out that they are significantly slower with little 4-cylender engines.
I've had food poisoning 4 times in my life. 2 were from McDonalds.
Australia and Germany seem to make it work. So does WRC and LeMans. Granted some of that is modified, but it's all better than tube frames and farmed engines.
Precisely why they should race stock cars. Manufacturers will have to build competitive stock cars.