My dad had a w222 S63 and it was amazing place to be a passenger. The back seats were heated and ventilated the armrest were heated, everything about it was awesome. The car was so quiet that the best place to hear the 4.0l V8 was in the backseat.
My dad had a w222 S63 and it was amazing place to be a passenger. The back seats were heated and ventilated the armrest were heated, everything about it was awesome. The car was so quiet that the best place to hear the 4.0l V8 was in the backseat.
I think Ferrari didn’t give David Lee a Aperts because about a year ago he did a video with Youtuber Salomondrin called hyper 5 (918 vs P1 vs LaFerrari vs Huayra vs Veyron) out of the three battery powered cars the LaFerrari came in last. My guess Ferrari got annoyed with him doing that most likely without their…
Doug I agree with your focus on the environment. I am currently taking an Environmental Science class that has really shown me how bad pollution and other environmental issues are. I love cars just as much as everyone else and a lot of the cars I like get terrible mileage and emit a lot of carbon pollution. I try to…
So you are telling me that people who run some of the top companies are all bankrupt and that the people who drive $2000 shit boxes are the ones that are actually rich.
As an owner of JK 4-door I never get waved to, I am always waving. People I get most denied waves from is TJ owners actually.
My family has owned a 2011 Range Rover for 5 years and 45,000 miles and the only problem the car has had is one headlight went out. My dad also makes sure the car always gets serviced and is always taken good care of the car. He also drives a G63 it is an amazing car, but can be a little dickish. I have been flipped…
My family qualifies for 3,9,10. We only have big SUV’s (GMC Yukon Xl Denali, G63, Jeep Wrangler, Range Rover). We are the exact opposite of all those. My family loves Jeep’s we have had 4 and don’t really care about the bad things about them. The Ranger Rover has had zero problems after 45k miles. My dad thinks the…
I have to agree my dad has had a 2011 Range Rover has had no problems after 5 years and 45,000 miles and loves the car.
I am not sure if my Dad is lucky or Land Rover step up its reliability, but he has had a 2011 Range Rover for 5 years and the only not ordinary service was the front head light went out and that was a month ago.
I went onto Audiusamotors and they claim they can build a One-77 and the picture they use is of a DBS or DB9 convertible. http://audiusamotors-com.com/aston-martin-o… All the other cars they claim they an build all the pictures they have for the cars I recognize from online.
I would love to see Porsche win this year, but the Nissan car is just so odd it is cool. I can’t imagine that amount of work that goes into getting those cars running every year.
Doug, who are routing for to win LeMans Porsche or Nissan? You used to work to for Porsche and now you own a GTR. Just wondering which one you would want to see win this year.
I am huge Porsche fan, I despise the 996 generation 911. It is just so ugly, it is right in the middle between my two favorite generations of 911 the 993 and 997. Saying that though I would gladly own one, because when you are driving you don’t have to see it’s ugly face. Oh and how do you get ungrayed?
Family currently owns four cars and all four of them are SUVS. My Dad who after getting rid of his 2005 Mercedes E500 wagon (my favorite car my Dad has owned) bought a car he has always loved a Range Rover (which has had no malfunctions at all and it is a 2010) and loves sitting high up because he can see everything.…
apparently these people know some thing we don't http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/listing/…
I would have to say a Nissan Gtr. It would be good to read about. The comparisons between a 911 and a Gtr. Since you said that if you want a sports car get a 911. It is also AWD
My dad has a 2006 911 Cs convertible. He absolutely loves it, he is always asking to go pick up my sisters just so he can drive it. I have never seen him smile more than when he is driving it. There are still people who try to race you in a nissan sentra though. Doug, your articles are great, and I enjoy reading…
Where I live both Range Rovers, Escalades, and G-wagons are very common. For some reason I see more G-Wagons than newer Range Rovers. I am not sure if that is because finding a new Range Rover is hard and people in the market for a new Range Rover just decide to go with a G. Also most G-Wagons I see are driven by…