So theoretically, driving K.I.T.T. with MacGyver in the passenger seat and The Dude and Ferris Bueller in the back seats, with R2-D2 and Scooby Doo somehow stuffed in there too, would be the greatest road trip in history.
So theoretically, driving K.I.T.T. with MacGyver in the passenger seat and The Dude and Ferris Bueller in the back seats, with R2-D2 and Scooby Doo somehow stuffed in there too, would be the greatest road trip in history.
For this I tend to agree, but if it’s not vital information and doesn’t even really need to be displayed, then this would be a sweet way to do it.
Not that much money. You could buy a brand new Porsche 911 GT3 for that price and achieve about the same performance.
The only reason an EV car would park in an EV spot when they don't need to charge is to show everyone that they drive an EV, as if people don't know that Teslas are EVs anyway.
You know how people can stop their kids from buying stuff on the app store? Set it up so you need to re enter the password for every purchase.
I don’t think it’s coincidental that they made the car front wheel drive and then discontinued it all together a few years later.
That’s wouldn’t be much of a redundancy as it would be a necessity.
Still, he has to have at least 1 V6 Mustang’s worth of die cast cars. . .yow.
When the article was uploaded it had a picture of an orange chrome bumper C3, they’ve changed the picture since then.
The picture was of an earlier “chrome bumper” C3, the article was later edited to have a more accurate photo.
I appreciate that. I did see some performance data (from Wikipedia, so I’d verify it from another source) that the 1997 Plymouth Prowler had a 0-60 of 7.2 seconds, which would without question earn it a spot on this list. Maybe edit the article to say that too, if it can be verified.
Same for me with Celicas, and I thought the aggressive bodywork for that “base model” looked. . .suspicious.
I mean, this will obviously be number one.
They completely lost me when they showed a ‘68-72 Corvette and then gave the 0-60 time for the obviously awful mid 70’s model.
I think it’s funny how Nascar never tried to defend themselves from Keselowski’s comment.
It looks like a squashed Gremlin.