baldheadeddork
baldheadeddork
baldheadeddork

If there is ever a PCH Hall of Shame, this Jag deserves to go in on the first ballot. A fifty year-old Merc with a dubious self-restoration and floor rust looks like Nirvana next to this Jag.

I don't think 33K and 38K are that bad. If Hyundai even gets close on the execution they'll get a lot of buyers on the strength of the spec list and the warranty.

Kill Mercury, but keep Volvo unless someone is willing to offer a break-even price on it. The cross platform work between Ford, Volvo and Mazda has produced some of the best cars each has made over the last decade, and that only happened when Volvo came into the mix.

Can't believe I'm the first to mention a first-gen RX7 a' la Rod Millen...

PS - you want a shop truck for the JFG, how about any of the Ford Lightnings. I like the stealthy first gens, myself, but you can't argue with the supercharged second gens, either.

How many of you who voted yes have ever lived with one of these pieces of shit? I'm guessing the number is approximately zero. There aren't enough cubic inches in the universe to make up for the evil-handling, hit-something-cheap-to-stop, break-a-leaf-spring-if-you-load-that-second-keg craptitude that is the El

Grand Prix Legends was great. Its cousin NASCAR Legends was equally cool (and frustrating) in its own way. I don't know if any game since has better dynamics.

Atom. Nothing else comes close. Even with the 200hp base engine it's fast enough through the corners and quick enough coming out of them to walk away from any mass production car.