It is by no means the BEST movie of its era, but it was fun and the soundtrack was nice. Besides the others are taken already.
It is by no means the BEST movie of its era, but it was fun and the soundtrack was nice. Besides the others are taken already.
Not as far apart in performance as people think. The later 24V 75, in Europe only, had 192bhp and 1300kg. The first E30s had the same 192bhp and weighed 1200kg.
Why don't more cars have parking brakes like the Alfa 75's?
This so much, times a thousand.
The original M3 killer...
This Galant VR4, kind of? I mean, I think it tried to?
Aston DB9!
Doug, the answer is obvious: The Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. Preferably in seafoam green, tan top, tan interior.
J.K. Rowling just dropped a huge holiday gift to her fans. The writer is about to put out 12 additional Harry Potter…
Who does this? I really want to hear the backstory of this car. Who buys a wagon, sits on the thing for near 30 years and keeps it in showroom condition? Even my aunt who drives only on weekends managed to put 75k miles on her 1980 MB TD. (BTW, she gave the car to her mechanic a few years ago - I didn't get it because…
I harbor an unexplainable lust for this car. And I'd be willing to pay a lot. Even for me, though, 19.5 is way too much. I must bid it a reluctant CP.
That is a museum piece. Unfortunately, it's priced like one too. I hate to put a CP stain on a classic Toyota wagon, but they're asking double what's reasonable. :(
I absolutely love this car. But not almost 20 grand kind of love. CP.
Based on that post-crash photo alone (and I've got kids who use the third row) the XC90 just got back at the top of my shopping list; given how much I love our Flex, that's saying something.
Renault Alpine A110
Mercedes-Benz W116
The first S-Class and the first truly "modern" car.
It it has electric seats, electric mirrors, multi-channel ABS, seat belts, self-leveling suspension, shoulder belts, airbags, head-restraints, bolstered seats, and the placement of the headlights and taillights of pretty much every car made since…
and the 635csi, template for grand touring coupe
The Grand National was the turning point from old world performance to new technology and was a beacon of hope in the malaise era.
I agree! I think more and more people are starting to wake up and smell the coffee, too.