bpromersberger
bpromersberger
bpromersberger

An American powered Japanese car built in Italy... it's like an automotive Mario.

It's terrible for me to say this but I hope he doesn't have much long left in his reign of F1-Dictator.

Oh my god am I tired of the jaded snark of some Jalopnik posts. Why does everything have to be either masturbatory hyperbole or decidedly nonplussed bitterness?

As the owner of an e39 that got driven today after a foot of snow fell yesterday, I do, too (got around pretty well, truth be told.)

And why you got to be hating on manuals?

Your dad looks ... different.

Well this is a thing.

I see your 1981 car built in 2010, and raise you a 1979 car built in 2015

Jeep should support public lands for off-roading. The cut lyric was about trespassing. I don't see the problem.

Also, make sure to utilize wheels, they are often overlooked as good attachment points.

My Little Ferrari: Horsepower is Magic!

Deltawing

Mazda 787B

You know what's good.

Agreed. Badges, wheels, etc are awful. I know that it's probably not true, but whenever I'm shopping BMW's and I see a bimmer that has ugly aftermarket badges/grilles/fenders and cheap wheels. I think, "the man that puts eBay trash on his BMW cannot be the same man that properly maintains his car."

The return of the VW Microbus. Like recessions, this rumor/concept/b.s. reappears every 7-10 years.

I've never even seen one of these things outside of press fleets. I think it only exists for bloggers and magazine writers to test.

Am I the only one here that wants to buy one and replace all Chevy badging with the appropriate Holden signage?