Because too many people think that in order to have fun you need 750 HP and a 200+ top speed. Also, craftsmanship and tradition are very underappreciated.
Because too many people think that in order to have fun you need 750 HP and a 200+ top speed. Also, craftsmanship and tradition are very underappreciated.
It’s always been that. Well, maybe not ALWAYS, but ever since I could be bothered to have an avatar.
I don’t hate it, it’s kind of quirky and cool (without that tow bar), but...it’s a 17 year old car that wasn’t good new. It isn’t good now. It’s not on anyone’s list of things they MUST own before they die. A clean one MIGHT be worth 2 grand. One more C in the P.
THIS IS THE REVIEW I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR!
I wondered where the girl from Lazy Town ended up later in life.
What is the source of this hall of fame-level Internet glory?
I reject your reality and substitute my own.
If the rocket fires and for some reason doesn’t release from the plane, it may well also become the world’s FASTEST giant-wingspan plane.
A 2003 X5 with push button start? I don’t think so- 99% sure it’s a regular insert-and-turn key. Might have a chip in the key, but you can still turn it off.
I could get a similar vintage 3.0L Z4 coupe with a manual and <50K miles for a third of what they want for this. And I wouldn’t have to look at this thing every day, win-win. And I’m not even a big BMW fan.
I wouldn’t pay $14,800 for all 1175 they made. I don’t care if it’s fairly quick- it’s ugly as hell, built like no one cared about it, and it WILL break consistently and annoyingly. I’ve known a lot of Neon owners and that’s the one thing they all have in common- the constant breakdowns. Not to mention the rattles,…
Maybe the absence if atmospheric pressure will allow the materials to expand and the panel gaps will shrink.
Psst...yeah, you, bulldozer. You’ve got some Mercedes stuck to your butt.
No Ford GTs were harmed in the making of this video.
I once walked into a Pep Boys looking for a bathroom.
It looks like someone tried to make a Pagani Zonda out of an old Camaro, a washtub, and a fruit basket.
I know, I set myself up for that. They’ll probably want $11,995 for it.
I worked at a Nissan dealer in 1990- we couldn’t give these things away. For a lot of reasons- even brand new they had odd squaeks and rattles that indicated, likely, poor structural strength. The transmission was terrible, it shofted just like a manual Pathfinder or something. The seats are horribly uncomfortable.