Will Toyota get the ugly sports car or the luxury convertible version out of this partnership?
Will Toyota get the ugly sports car or the luxury convertible version out of this partnership?
This is awesome. Some day in the future, humans may actually be able to see out of Camaros.
CP <<P====|=====>> NP
Ask any racer, any real racer. It doesn’t matter if you win by half a second or half an hour; winning’s winning.
You’re gonna have to walk to leave too since it has no drive train in the car...
Up until this April, I owned a 2009 Nissan GTR. It obviously was not a daily driver and spent a good deal of time in my garage. I bought it used in 2011 and in that time only put about 25K total. After years of property tax, licence and insurance on the car, I was spending a pretty decent amount for a vehicle to sit…
The ol’ Yokohama Steamer. Always a classic.
Quick note on the GTR. Factory replacement parts for these cars are priced so far out into the stratosphere that will think you are buying Ferrari parts. Be real careful when eyeballing that $50K GTR.
People are gonna pay to play when it comes to the GT-R, especially knowing what it’s capable of doing. That is minus a transmission taking a dump on your chest.
Well, If you wanted a cheap vehicle with a V10, manual transmission, and RWD, you literally have 2 options. Either find an unreliable E60 M5 with a stick and pray to God it starts the next day, or buy a first-gen Viper and pray to God to have mercy on your soul. I think I’d go with the Viper, despite the fact that…
Honestly the dealer puts this in crack pipe territory. My gut says this was bought at an auction and every reputable dealer wouldn't touch this car. I would have to see it in person to know for sure, but this looks like the car sketchy dealers keep in the showroom so people see it, come in the showroom to look at it…
A tomato soup orange re-paint, aftermarket wheels, not much info in the ad, being sold by a questionable dealer and a high price. Hmmm, sounds like a CP to me.
I love the idea of a first gen R/T right until I remember they don’t have windows. The rest is deal-with-it territory on this type of car but sudden rain showers around me are a thing.
That trophy does look like a Heineken. No wonder he tried to drink from it in the title photo.
I would personally would love an electric Miata. That’s probably going to piss some readers off, but I imagine it would basically be a reliable Tesla roadster which sounds great. I guess Mazda has to start with crossovers though...
Buddy, if we paid attention to how a rear end doesn't age well, we'd never populate the planet.
In honor of this COTD, here is Men Without Hats:
That’s the unfortunate truth. $8k isn’t cheap, but it’s about as low as you see for a good condition TJ. That this one is essentially stock is a nice bonus - too many of these get sacrificed to the lift / angry eyes / light bar gods.
This Jeep illustrates how well Jeeps, in general, hold their value. Sure the price is high, but it isn't ridiculous, especially for a rust free Los Angeles version. A highschool or college kid will snap this right up, as is. Crack pipe for an adult.