Though it probably wouldn't be much of a 'pilgrimage' for most folks in the Northeast US, but my choice would be this.
Though it probably wouldn't be much of a 'pilgrimage' for most folks in the Northeast US, but my choice would be this.
Ouch, only a little over 2 months after it's most recent emissions test.
Two machines that count as one answer:
I might be the only one asking this, but...
I'll start with the good. The weaksauce 2.0-liter, 150 horsepower four has been discontinued, so the high-revving Civic Si-sourced 2.4-liter i-VTEC four is the only engine available. It still has 201 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. They say it has the best power-to-weight ratio of any front-wheel drive sedan…
And then, there's these wheels, which I think look pretty nice. Better than the ones on the silver ILX above, for sure.
Seems Acura went a little bit to the past for the grille.
My choice would be a very special Ducati from 2006, and the motorcycle it was designed to replicate.
6. Is it a W-Body Impala with a Limited badge on the rear?
It's also on PS3 and Xbox 360 via download. The logos for the consoles are on the bottom of the game's website.
SLC, that name should bring back memories.
There's the Jeep, widely considered the vehicle that won WWII, the Studebaker US6, the truck that won it, but what about the tank that won it?
Ditch the chrome grille and reverse the paint colors (keep the symbol on the rear fenders the same color, though), and it would look amazing.
This B-pillar (along with the partial carpeting in the back) suggests this was a stock 3-door Blazer and not an S-10 pickup.
Aw...poor Mitsubishi FTO...
Yeah. Which, if I recall 'prop'erly, was more functional than this is, and he paid less (650k pounds, or about a little under $821k).
But, hey! It's got an early 5th generation Chevrolet Camaro steering wheel.* What other new 'car' under $20k will let you say that?
You have no idea what all the Q-nonsense is, we have no idea, and Johan De Nysschen had no idea either. That's why he is at Cadillac now, cooking up more terrible names.
There's the Captiva Sport, which is a rebadged old Saturn Vue (aka Opel Antara) that you can't buy new in American showrooms but you can drive as a rental car.
But you've gotta remember exactly WHY they do that. The cars race on slick tires with no tread whatsoever. They've also got a low center of gravity, plus the fact that racing at high speeds on high banking in the wet is dangerous, period.