Still have my ‘82 Spider. Great ice cream car (three speed auto, so I could eat an ice cream cone and drive at the same time), and the kids loved growing up with this car. No more reliable/unreliable than any other car I’ve owned.
Still have my ‘82 Spider. Great ice cream car (three speed auto, so I could eat an ice cream cone and drive at the same time), and the kids loved growing up with this car. No more reliable/unreliable than any other car I’ve owned.
Rented a Murano while in Telluride, CO. Went on a drive to go whitewater rafting outside Durango. We use our trusty Googlemaps to find a route over Ophir Pass. This is where we stopped and decided to backtrack. Dirt bikers told us it got worse before it got better. Later told a mini-van attempted this route and…
I’ve enjoyed mine the last 17 years, even with an auto transmission.
This is a one-off 375 America Coupe built for Gianni Agnelli, the head at Fiat at that time, who clearly wanted distinctive design. It featured a roll-down rear window, large glass sunroof and twin rear flying buttresses.
Fiat Topolino. They are all rodded out now.
Beetle.
Guards red 911 with BBS wheels.
Safari Ivory. That's right. Name it after an elephant tusk.
Buggati Veyron, not Lambo