Some old Rolls Royce
Some old Rolls Royce
First generation Viper. It would be interesting to hear about something that could kill you and it would give you enough room to find a second car. Like the Hummer/GT-R.
How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.
Because Japanese cars like to get wet.
Kudos on COTD, I knew this was going to ruffle some feathers just off the headline. I don’t plan to let mine go anytime soon, even if it is the lesser powered variant in the lineup. Have owned it for 13 years now, hopefully no end in sight. Thank goodness for an aftermarket that still keeps things lively.
I’ve lost respect for the Regular Car Reviews videos. Seems like most are just excuses to rant about some random stereotypes and insults with barely a reference to the car being “reviewed”.
Ehhh. I thought this was going to be factory, unmodified cars (Like the V6 Camaro that started the discussion). Adding an exhaust? C’mon.
Ok, out of all the things that have been said on this website...this angers me the most. I love the WS6. I thought it always looked and performed better than it’s Chevy counterpart, and with the right mods, was an absolute beast.
The Merkur XR4Ti is surely a mouthful. It’s even more of a mouthful when you decode it. eXperimental Racing, 4 series, Turbo, advanced Injection system.
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A FWD BMW hatchback with 3 rows and no sporting credentials.
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Covering the entire engine bay in plastic.
I mean, they are Camry drivers. The drivers really probably are that bad consistently.
Who the hell at GM decided that using the reverse lights as approach lamps was a good idea?
Chrysler 2.7 engine. Due to poor design (too-small oil passages plus higher than normal operating temps) it suffered from MAJOR oil sludge problems. Not uncommon to have these things self-destruct well under 100k miles.
looks like a fancy version of a mazda 3 hatchback.
Still looks like someone stuck a fake nose and rear onto a 2002 SL. I guess it’s the effect of the enormous overhangs and the middle not flowing into the ends.
Hey look! An airplane trope in a GM-owned SAAAAB. Didn’t see that coming.
The correct answer to this question is the Volvo V70. It is designed to cradle children traumatized by a day at Newton Country Dy School on their ride home, and it’s not designed to pretend to be able to go to Aspen on slippery roads. It’s comfortable and that’s it.