Here are a few more pictures of the Auto 2000.
Here are a few more pictures of the Auto 2000.
When your ashtrays slide out at different speeds.
No matter what the question, the answer is always Phaeton.
I will give anyone a million internet points for a picture of a VW Phaeton fleet vehicle in Sochi with Olympics livery.
I should have paid more attention.
Near Nagoya. You can also go to Suzuka nearby for the F1 race. That's what I am planning to do.
I would put the Mullin, as incredible as it is, as the best car museum in America. The one in Mulhouse, that's in another league.
I was on my honeymoon and asked my new bride for a side trip from Paris just to go to this museum.
I agree 100%. This is the most incredible car museum in the world.
Thanks for the shout out! I actually discovered the info while researching Ann Romney's two SRXs.
Nico Rosberg.
I saw how much you dumped into it recently. The guy who bought mine asked VW how much an extended warranty/service contract would be. $9,000.
That's me, dude. I sold it to a great guy last year. It wasn't for sale but he came up to me and offered me $1,000 less than what I had paid. I had to take an offer like that. We're friends now and he keeps me updated on the car.
Don't know. I bought the engine from this guy and he cleaned it for me.
My Biturbo engine coffee table has been quite reliable, although my wife has exiled it to the garage.
VW's W12. Because Phaeton.
I may hold the record for the shortest amount of time traveling the entire length of Chile (Arica to Punta Arenas) by bus.
To quote Rumsfeld: Unknown unknowns.
The first generation TSX, circa 2004, was the last decent and exciting car Acura sold.