The shiny, candy-like button..
The shiny, candy-like button..
Heretics! As it says in the Book of Leyland…
Yes. You don’t see the cars as often, but there’s something special about being there in person. Sitting in the forest on the edge of a dirt road, waiting, buzzing with impatient anticipation, ears straining. Then you hear it, the whine of the engine and the explosive pop of the anti-lag bouncing off the trees,…
I’ve owned a V4 and it had absolutely nothing to do with a Saab...
Hmmmm.... This reminds me of something. I just don’t.... Have I seen that somewhere before? Does it look like..... If only I could remember!
While I do adore the Eagle I find the XJ13 to be the prettiest Jag... in the world.
For some odd reason I like the 3200GT rear better than the redesigned one.
Unpopular opinion: I really think the V6S sounds better than the V8 and the central exhausts also look better.
I will post this every time monster trucks are mentioned.
That rear fender reminds me of a Fiat Coupé.
Annnnnnd there goes me reading any more of your articles on MotoGP. Seriously, go find a forum, like one with threads, where you and the Rossiettes can toss your BS around. Leave your bias and completely unfounded assertions somewhere other than the motorcycle arm of Jalopnik.
Here’s to dreaming...
The Jaguar XJ13:
Jag CX-75. James Bond films don’t count
Lancia New Stratos, bankrolled by Michael Stoschek, designed and built by Pininfarina on a shortened F430 chassis. Montezemolo liked the car, but didn’t want to competition, so he gave Pininfarina an ultimatum:drop it or lose Ferrari’s business.
Agreed, no such thing as best manipulated engine noise. The best would be no manipulated engine noise and exhaust that was tuned for performance, naturally creating it’s own sound.
Such a sad question.
First flight just happened and I’m so mad I missed it!
I honestly think the dirty secret here is that there is no appreciable difference between most cars today. They are far more the same than different. Motoring journalists depend on distinctions between models to write comparitive reviews, and thus magnify the tiny differences that are there. Otherwise they’re out of a…
Let’s think weird for a second.