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The interior is very quite what?

Aaaaaand the color we all want in in....

So, here we are, three years after Roadster production ended, and it's now going to get a Cool Thing. He didn't go on to specify what that Cool Thing was, so feel free to let your mind run wild.

He didn't say it was a truth, he said that that's what Steeda said. Don't try to tell me you would have found that post on your own if it wasn't for this site. The reported it exactly how it was stated, that the tuner found that it had gained weight. Just because they changed their story later doesn't make Jalopnik at

God, you're an idiot.

Offset makes me cringe.

Air-cooled people are known to be super friendly and inviting. They don't overheat either! Coalman:

Not only are they largely incredibly nice people, but they're overwhelmingly evangelical about their vehicle of choice. Especially the case with Roadster owners, since they'e the bonafide "early adopters" of the entire brand and 100% electric power train. And they're so enthused about their vehicle, that they are more

CUMMINS for chrissakes.

If you're near an old 356, look underneath it. You should see two puddles: the dark one is oil and the one that smells like unicorn sweat and elf ejaculate is raw, unprocessed charm, which 356s are saturated in. Porsche 356s are like BMW 2002s Alfa GTVs and a few other select classics — I've never met another car

This one is made after a 1970 facelift that lengthened and squared-off the ends of the car, to get more luggage space, and also incorporated new heavier bumpers that almost nobody liked as much. Joy's replaced those bumpers with more classic ones that include overriders and rubber-faced bumper guards. I think the

On this day in 1969, the legendary actor, philanthropist and automobile enthusiast Paul Newman makes his onscreen racing debut in the action-drama film "Winning." Three years after making the film, Newman launched a racing career of his own, driving a Lotus Elan in his first Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) race in

The Montreal is a gorgeous Bertone design, but there are two problems with it as a car. First is build quality. Basically, you have to take it apart and put it back together properly.

Yeah but why did you call me?

What?

"I'm going to sue you" would be my guess.

He didn't crash because there was a bee in it, he crashed because he was from Mass.

Because all her pants were in the wash?

So.....this has what to do with the NHTSA?

Can you tell me what cars the Ciron Duke was used in?