My gut says Ford Taurus, but that could be wrong. The side skirts in the picture are silver, the Taurus’s are black. But the headlights wrap around pretty far, and the window line seems pretty close.
My gut says Ford Taurus, but that could be wrong. The side skirts in the picture are silver, the Taurus’s are black. But the headlights wrap around pretty far, and the window line seems pretty close.
Frankly, with how deaf I would be after using the Vuclan’s brakes for a lap, I’m glad I’m not rich enough to buy that car. I’ll settle for a BRZ.
It’s amazing to think that even with WRC being around for more than 40 years, footage like this wasn’t really possible until recently... There are cohorts of kids who were alive when drone shots like this weren’t possible; that’s crazy to think of!
This was a very long time ago when I was just a young lad still on my permit:
Even with the error on Adenauer-Forst, that’s still insanely quick. The beginning felt a little slow for some reason; but that lap also featured one of the smoothest passes of the Carousel I’ve ever seen.
Because Sports Activity Vehicles are the Cherry-flavored candies of the auto world. Everyone seems to like them and they’re pretty popular, but it doesn’t take much to realize that, honestly, they’re not really that great.
Wait... hold on... why is this not coming to the US? The US needs something like this to wean people off of the Sports Activity Vehicle ‘bandwagon’. Seriously, this thing is far better in every way than an X3 or a Q5 or whatever those Mercedes analogues are called these days. Hell, if I had to go with one car for the…
This was about a year and a half ago at Supercar Sunday near Los Angeles. Getting a decent photo was damn near impossible because of all the people and other cars. If you look closely in the background, there’s a road-going P1 as well.
The Genesis G80! That was the one I forgot about. I knew I was forgetting a car when I wrote this post and I couldn’t think of it. Thank you for bringing that one up. Yeah, I would put that one on the list of possibilities as well. Seems like a great car, although I will admit I know next to nothing about how it…
Oh, really? My bad hahaha. I said the wrong thing and forgot to double check with my trusty friend Google on that one.
You have a point. Given the info this reader provided, I would side with you. The only hesitation I have with that is the engine in the S90 seems like it might not be up to snuff. The “T” nomenclature has become confusing and a 4 cylinder in a car that big (regardless of having one turbocharger or being compound…
Gotta agree with Tom on this one, that 2016 S60 Polestar is the way to go. My family is very impressed with our S60 and it’s been phenomenally reliable. The pros of an S60 are as follows:
The Pontiac Aztec
Those neighbors really must have nothing better to do with their time than bully a man with no legs. Seriously one court hearing wasn’t enough for them? If they don’t like it, they can literally just move.
I don’t think I’ll ever get over this one. An amazing car crushed by terrible people for a pointless advertisement for silly clothing. What a tragedy!
MOOG immediately comes to mind. He’s more than a co-host of MCM, he’s a music producer as well. All of the background music in MCM? That’s his.
First time I ever drove a Toyobaru, it really clarified a lot of things about the car. Disclaimer: I never got to get the car up to freeway speeds because it was a test drive, and the salesman wanted to come with me (I actually asked him to because I wanted to reassure him that I wasn’t gonna do anything stupid with…
Riding shiny and gold all the way down the highways of Valhalla.
1. The NASCARLO - It’s perfectly imperfect and probably the easiest way to make someone laugh.
This is just more proof that the world is becoming more and more like the one we see in Fury Road