I am totally thinking about a baseball nut shot tossed by a Le Mans prototype where no one nearby is wearing a cup now.
I am totally thinking about a baseball nut shot tossed by a Le Mans prototype where no one nearby is wearing a cup now.
My dad’s business partner had one of these back in the day, and he let me drive it once. As a 17-year-old car nut who loved everything German (at the time), it was pretty much the stuff of fantasy. That 5-liter V8 seemed impossibly smooth and powerful at the time. It was the most potent car I’d ever driven at the…
I’ve always been a big fan of 900 Turbos, but I’ve never much cared for the aero bodykit and 3-spoke wheels of the SPG. My dream Saab would look like the regular, pre-facelift 900 Turbo (with the optional Panasport-style Shelby wheels), but have the performance bits from the SPG.
That’s a fair point.
Is it weird that my favorite Porsche by far is also the slowest one? Because the only car there I really want the keys to is one of those 356s. And I really do want those keys.
These cars never really did it for me, and I was still a pretty big VW fan when this car was brand new. But the Mk2 GTI just seemed heavy, underpowered, and kinda crude to me. Especially the 8v models. Even the 16v seemed pretty poky, thrashy, and not particularly nimble compared to the Hondas I was starting to…
That new Camry is totes fugs. Boring styling would be a massive improvement.
No. The last car I drive with Start/Stop (earlier this month) didn’t bother me at all. I did notice the AC would get less effective sitting at a stoplight, but merely creeping forward a few inches restarted the engine and left it on, solving the problem.
Well, aside from almost everything German, and all the goddamned SUVs and crossovers that are just used as people movers, there is one car that stands out.
I wonder if the people pulling her out of the car knew that at the time. I guess it’s possible they could smell it.
Come to think of it, I don’t think I really do like weird cars. Weird cars actually put me off in a way.
I’m surprised people pulled her from the car. Unless being inside the car presents some immediate danger (i.e. fire), I’ve always heard it’s best to tell the person not to move and wait for the paramedics because of the possibility of spinal injuries.
I’m gonna begin this post with a couple of caveats: First, I don’t really care about this new “Supra” in the first place, purely because of BMW’s involvement in making a car I think Toyota could better make all on their own, so none of this news really upsets me or disappoints me more than I already was when I heard…
As long as we’re talking about bringing back elements from the first movie, I think it would be cool if, in some future installment, one of the characters rediscovers Brian’s Supra from the first movie.
I do want a Harley. Unfortunately for Harley-Davidson, I do not want a new Harley. I want a 1930s Knucklehead.
I prefer a cloth interior. Find it more comfortable than leather.
Miata. I was really into the Honda scene 20 years ago, though, and their new stuff is still solid transportation, but doesn’t look or drive very much like those old Hondas.
Eh, I don’t choose a car based on how much I want to get into a wreck with it. I choose it based on how much I want to drive it, and I’d still rather drive a high-revving, normally aspirated, double-wishbone, lightweight Civic with fantastic visibility than the new Civic SRT-4.
I’m not trying to sell you a car, so I don’t feel a need to “demonstrate” anything for you. There’s literally nothing anyone can say that will talk a person out of liking something.
I’d spend my 5 grand on something else. But like I said, I’d take one for free.