Turkina
Turkina
Turkina

Ummm, I am speechless ♥

I look forward to visiting my brother and driving my family's 1993 Toyota pickup. It has one option: the sliding rear glass. No power steering, no AC, 5MT. Sometimes at speed the steering feels a little vague, but there is _nothing_ technological to get between you and the road. Thank God for simple cars (and trucks).

@pauljones: Yes please! I wish someone would make a Dekotora and bring it to LeMons events as part of their pit setup!

@Jamesface: A turbocharged boxer-4. I doubt the Audi derived chassis would provide the dynamics a Porsche engineer would want. Over the years, Porsche and VW/Audi have diverged greatly from the time where they made little cars with engines stuffed in the back.

@Quattro-luvr: Where did you find such a great picture! I must have it!

@smrtypants44: What about the 'high seating position' that removes some of that headroom in a lot of SUV/CUV vehicles?

@79pinto: The Outback is so effing moo when you see it in person. It's huge!

@Leeeeena the Jalopchick: I second this. Dude should be forced to drive around in a rotted out Mitsubishi Mirage or a Cavalier.

@MikeofLA: Tank drivers too! You could also get one of those vests with the pockets in them for ice or cooling packs, some of them take dry ice.

I think this concept is retarded.

@bmoreDLJ: Subaru tried a very pale yellow on their ~2000 WRX but it looked horrible. This is much better!

@lilwillie: For me, turning the radio down while driving in the snow is not solely for concentration. If the radio is off, I can hear differences in snow quality, traction, and engine revs. This gives me a much better indication of driving conditions. Also, without some bass thumping around my body, I can feel road

Headroom looks more than just a wee bit tight. Probably not going to fit me when I'd be looking for a commuter car.

@Drew and not U: Buy a Honda 50cc and see if you can put on a big bore kit for more powaa!

@digginit: That's what I was thinking... "Hey look! Who wants an Audi V8?"

My brothers and I did a lot of the sketching and shaping work on our cars, taking a file to the block after dad cut the shape. Nothing too fancy, just a nice smooth car shape with a flip up for the tail. We kids worked really hard to get a smooth, symmetrical shape. We got to de-burr the nails and wheels with emery

139... Although impossible to do in a real Escalade, through deft use of the arrow keys, you can kinda split lanes.