alexbtango15
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alexbtango15

Looks like that Mitsuoka thing.

Whoa. Some serious mid-90's S10 vibes there.

That one is better.

The “Catfish”?

That's not far off the late 90s jelly Bean trucks.

Frick

with an extra 660 or so pounds of armor added, I can’t imagine it’s going to be able to run away from anything

Be careful your bimmer doesn’t snort your cargo (or loose change, pets, small children, etc.).

That’s easy, you make your vehicle out of the thing you’re smuggling (might not work for smuggling people).

Better than a Ring doorbell! If I were you, I’d run. 

Start with Don’t leave your keys in it while its running outside the store

Drove a couple months without license when I got my first car... I know, I’m going to hell...

“It’s an homage to the 550 from the A-pillar forward, but as you trace back, it’s another car altogether.”

I think it looks awesome. It’s not cohesive at all. I think the reason you think it doesn’t look right is because of the same biases we have that make us think manufacturers ruin cars when they go from concept to production, but this time in reverse. It looks just enough like a Boxster. We’ve had the Boxster around

One time, back when I was a cop, I stopped this crime ring that was boosting DVD players and car stereos. Long story short, I wound up JOINING the group family and traveling the world committing/stopping crimes. Then I had a kid and they stopped inviting me to the jobs. Kids ruin everything.

the owner found this article.

All these ads must be bringing in some internet trash with it. 5 years ago the comments would have never been this political. I genuinely came to the comments to see what cool cars people found after 2 hours of comments all I can find is some political shit and a bearded dragon.

The problem with the Mahindra Roxor is...well, it IS a Jeep, right down to the sheet metal stampings. It’s just a throwback 1940's Jeep. Honestly, Jeep should have entered into a deal to sell these things here in America as officially licensed products but for the side-by-side market. Jeep could get a cut of the

It’s not delivery...it’s De Havilland.