Nope—that’s storm surge. We had flooding all along the coast up here.
Nope—that’s storm surge. We had flooding all along the coast up here.
As much as I want to be a decent person and recognize that the Sorento driver was probably injured, or at the very least terrified, I just can’t past two things:
No world wide web in 1989—but it certainly has a mid 90's feel.
Congrats—that’s awesome. I love these, though I do prefer the Figaro.
I used to have a FIAT 500 Abarth tuned to about 200hp, and that sucker would over-steer without too much provoking. Thing was an absolute blast to drive, and always felt twice as fast as it was actually going. The car was absolutely ridiculous in all the right ways, and I would challenge any FWD hater to not have fun…
The two tone paint job and overall squarishness of screams late 80's G-body to me.
You would be correct. I, too, have a 2014 228i M-Sport 6MT, and it did not cost 18 f@#king grand. Though I did get it less than 25.
It’s like you are intentionally trying to drive me crazy. Yesterday you present a wonderful, likable, desirable car with an awful, horrible, detestable price. Today you present an awful, horrible, detestable car* at a wonderful, likable, desirable price.
In one shot there’s a shadow on the rear of the driver’s side, otherwise I don’t see what you all are talking about. The straight on shot of the driver’s side in the ad looks fine.
This DB.
It heavily references 80's movies, just different one’s: 1983's Suburbia, Dudes, Dogs in Space, Repo Man, and bunch of other punksploitation films that have faded from memory. The tonal shift is abrupt, and misplaced, but it’s still a shout out to 80's cinema.
One the one hand that is a lot of car for 11 grand.
I am so fed up with middle lane morons going slower than the flow of traffic.
I recent read a listicle elsewhere that tried to argue that the Breaking Bad finale had to be a dream because “no one ever leaves their keys in the visor”. In northern New England this actually used to be very common, especially among construction workers (even in their private cars—habit I guess). Plenty of old…
The Geo Storm in that brochure looks a hell of a lot better than the one coming to a movie screen near you soon.
I love this movie, but folks are woefully unaware of its existence.
I’m not sure who’s voting CP on this—people who don’t know jack about cars, people who don’t the difference between what they would pay and market value? Are they just looking at the price tag and hitting CP?
I really like this car. I really want this car. But the price, like the rent, is too damn high.
Doesn’t really matter (too much) what it is; at $2350 the question is does it run?
Going fast in a straight line isn’t particularly interesting, but it’s infinitely more interesting than watching cars go one way around an oval.