That poor NSX! So awful!
That poor NSX! So awful!
cock piece.
I'd have the 944. It's original, just how i like my Porsches.
I'd still have the 911. It's an icon, its timeless and its a work of engineering art. The 911 is fun as hell to drive at the limit, yet simple and civilized enough to be driven everyday.
Even if just for the body its worth the $2k asking price for the shape it is in. Very clean old brick. NP.
Has to be Porsche. There is no substitute.
Huzzah! The Previa! Some good Toyota news since the new Rav-4 is a shame as usual.
How did this not happen in Florida?
ah conformity.
mmmm good jam.
The Baltimore beltway. The speed limit on the 3-4 lane highway with very few gentle curves and no stoplights at all is 55mph the whole way around the B-more. It blows. The double nickel has got to go.
I'd have a W116, W126 or a W140. Mmmm Luxury.
These J30's turn up every once in a while around here. They never were popular on the scale of the Lexus ES300 or Acura Legend which both sold in great numbers. I always thought it was an interesting car but passed it over because it looks like the original altima which is a hideous car. Although, if you see a J30 in…
I'd have the Merc. Its built like a bank vault and sparsely equipped, so it'll be reliable with few things to go wrong. Its also a Merc so it will be comfortable and I think it looks pretty good. Just throw on a set of decent alloys and a roof rack and it will be good to go.
LS460L with All-wheel drive.
Oh yeah and for an obscure car....
Oh the Millenia. I always liked them...Almost bought a 2002 Millenia S a few years back...Decided against it after seeing how difficult it was to work on and obtain parts for. Still, it may be on the bland side appearance wise but it is a very understated and classy looking vehicle. Not to mention it handled great,…
I don't even like the RX-7 or Mazdas really but a rare Japanese classic in this good of shape at that price is obviously a NP.
I think Aston + Toyota could be a good pairing.
90's-current Cadillac. The third brake light mainly. Seen frequently with only one half/one third of the light working because of the cheap diodes they used. Plus they are just obnoxiously large. They used to be stupidly dim, now they are crazy bright.