Need for Speed? Sports Car GT (where also the Panoz GTR-1, Mosler Raptor, and 4WD M3 E36 was featured). And they were made in 25 examples (20 coupes and 5 convertibles), not 26.
Need for Speed? Sports Car GT (where also the Panoz GTR-1, Mosler Raptor, and 4WD M3 E36 was featured). And they were made in 25 examples (20 coupes and 5 convertibles), not 26.
A coupe with an unreachable price tag. Not necessarily beautiful, fast, or even really interesting.
I sure want an Alfa Romeo, but... Something new, as of 2022? Never in hell. An SUV? No thanks. A classic? They’re all FWD.
Actually looks really good for a so-called modern car, even a little like a 90s race car, instead of desperately bilious vermin.
And again, a shot for the underappreciated: Sports Car GT (PC). Best racing game there is - 500kph, Awd asphalt drifting, real (beautiful!) Sports cars, entertaining, lengthy and highly competitive (sometimes impossible) challenges, and demo derby “killable” AI:s, from far before Forza was ever thought of. Also partly …
Sure! Why not a Russian plan economy - one engine and one body shape for all cars for the upcoming 30-40 years? I honestly don’t mind, though - I4's are nothing for me, despite living in the country with the world’s highest gas prices.
Shows that milage isn’t everything. Although In Sweden I’d be deeply concerned if it was listed above $2000.
Very funny. First time topping up a car, I filled probably 2-3L over max. Was a company car, never heard an update so think it fared well, but still hurts today...
Doggy. You realize the M104 was the 2JZ predecessor, which is about the best engine in the world, right?
Confirming my prejudices: engines don’t magically make less power because of a clock and calendar ticking, but because of poor maintenance.
A Saab invention. Sadly, utterly useless and just added a worse look to the cars which had them.
That car was totally beautiful back in 1997. Two or three generations before the Passat in production. Remember it was also before clear headlights were a thing on cars, that came 3-5 years later.
Ugly M3, you high mate? The pre-facelift E36 is possibly the nicest looking M3 of all time (if clean enough, that is). M2, in contrast, is if not the ugliest BMW ever, easily the ugliest M car ever (E60, E63 and M135 included). BMW have dropped to sub-Mercedes standards speaking of design these days.
Toyota also used to make interesting cars - Celica, Supra, Carina GTi, Corolla/Yaris T-sport, etc. All of that is gone, only replaced by GT86, which isn’t even a Toyota...
The point still remains: Even if the petrol engine only had 45% of the power, it’ll still be more fun and enjoyable listening to. Of course you can’t compare a limo to a supercar, but any petrol to any similar diesel got its clear points D0ne :O
I can’t even understand that Corolla hate do exist at all. OK if you hate a Lada, a Morris or an old P.O.S. Land Rover, but Corollas are totally 110% aimed to avoid all of the emotions possible of a human being. You don’t drive it, it drives you; yet still it has to be uncomfy just enough to keep you awake so you…