Thats not how public domain works. I have not explicitly claimed the photo is in the public domain, therefore I own the copyright to the image and am the only one legally allowed to publish it.
Thats not how public domain works. I have not explicitly claimed the photo is in the public domain, therefore I own the copyright to the image and am the only one legally allowed to publish it.
I am the photographer therefore I own the copyright and nobody has the right to publish the image except for me.
I have had that issue with Caterham. They have used my picture of their yellow 620R on a few occasions without any credit and only added credit after I happened to see their post and asked for credit.
My dream car is a restomod/hillclimb-spec Škoda 110R with either a Porsche 930 turbo flat-6, Hayabusa, VW VR5, or VW G60.
I saw a VW Touran in the East Village last year
The 1999 Citroen Xantia Activa V6 still holds the record for the fastest average speed to complete the Elk Test, beating out the McLaren 675LT and R8 V10 Plus.
The Alfa 155 had optional spacers that did not come installed from the factory, but were packaged with the toolkit I believe. This was done as a workaround to compete in the BTCC with a taller spoiler while remaining homologated.
Mine is the Estonian Volvo 242/243 with 2 doors on one side and 1 on the other. Only 30 or so were ever made and I've never seen one for sale
The 1999 Citroen Xantia Activa V6 still holds the record for the fastest average speed to complete the Elk Test, beating out the McLaren 675LT and R8 V10 Plus.
While in Prague last summer I saw this wonderful vehicle
The VW Caddy Carrera Cup was a weird diesel-powered Porsche-esque van with only 250 made but produced only 140 horsepower.
How about an NA W16? Sure it’s heavy and im sure the fuel economy isn’t great but if you get rid of the complexity of the turbos, it’s just an overengineered VAG engine. Maybe for a limited edition run
The Aston Martin Lagonda had 3 CRT screens as the instrument cluster
The Jensen Interceptor not only has the best name
Tire squeal on dirt/grass/anything other than pavement
I just learned my mom had a Nissan S12 Silvia in high school with the CA18DET and sold it because it couldn’t deal with hilly NJ winters. After that, she was about to get an Audi Quattro but chose the Jeep Cherokee instead!
Fun fact it's Turkey's national car
It doesn't. Otherwise your car windows would never fog up
Dehumidifiers. The Volkswagen Phaeton had them back in the early 2000's. In humid weather, it gets hard to see out of the car without sacrificing climate controls or lowering windows to match the outside temperature.
I once bought a 2013 Golf R CPO from a Volkswagen dealer and it wasn’t until a couple of months later when I was going out with 4 other people that I noticed it didn’t have a middle rear seatbelt.