alex87f
Alex87f
alex87f

Porsche 928. Those lights just make it look so happy. Plus it's such a 1980's vision of the future.

This is easy. V12, pop up headlamps and a giant 2 door body. Its like the Jalop god delivered the perfect car for the civilized, mature citizen.

Still a fat, commercialized, beer-gutted/double-chinned, ugly, oversized shadow of it's former self. And i don't blame GM for that, it's likely all the regulations that did it. But this whole high-waist/low visibility thing that Chevy and Dodge do with their "retro muscle" cars ala the Camaro and Challenger is

I don't think he did give it any credence, in fact he seemed very dismissive throughout. As someone who does not read Flight Club because it does not interest me, I actually read this whole article and found it very good, so I am glad he wrote about it.

And unlike the Belgian one, this scrapyard still exists.

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There are lakes in the forest. What more could she want?

Well my girlfriend will be delighted to see our new summer destination. Thanks.

so what happened to the ducks?

This I think was one of my few lucky moments in the world of car buying. Mostly I just bought crap and paid too much for it.

Yeah. I didn't really feel bad. And the dealer didn't tell me about him, how the hell was I supposed to know?

It's like we're brothers.

I firmly support this. I'd love to hear about the trials and tribulations of importing an infamous car like that.

Another excellent idea.

I tweeted at you from @CKFairbanks, but my suggestion is better explain in more than 140 characters.

Credit to 505Turbeaux for this, but an R5 Turbo 2 would be great. Rally car=good winter car.

There is only one answer for the next car, Demuro.

How about a Citroën DS? I found you one on Auto Trader Classics for $39,500. BOOM. Way under budget.

Doug, the answer is obvious: The Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. Preferably in seafoam green, tan top, tan interior.