Depressing.
$20 says BBC flips Earth the bird and doesn't allow for a legal, honest method of watching the world's best motoring show. Which, until that happens, forces those of us not in the UK to, yet again, pirate.
Depressing.
$20 says BBC flips Earth the bird and doesn't allow for a legal, honest method of watching the world's best motoring show. Which, until that happens, forces those of us not in the UK to, yet again, pirate.
Why am I not surprised this is in Fultondale?
It makes me smile inside to see when motorsports teams combine past, present, and future to make iconic programs. Well done, Dodge!
Think of it as organ donations to other blue-roundeled cars, not cannibalization!
Although it pains me to hit "Crack Pipe" on this since I've been searching far and wide for an 87-88 T-Top car to satisfy my redneck/mullet mobile desires, 12,500 is a bit much for a fox, even with T-Tops.
To be fair, the width of the track coupled with the drivers' fight for first place did a good bit to encourage the bump'n'rub style usually found in NASCAR.
Lord. Almighty. Jesus.
The Honda community did not make this list, which is either an act of divine intervention or (and more realistically) people finally learned how to tune the H-crowd out.
Either way, I'm tickled.
How in Sam Hill does someone get the publisher title so your posts don't automatically get chunked into the ether? Also, how does someone going back for their master's degree in journalism break into the field of automotive media/journalism?
"GM, we don't underline the problem any more, we underline the solution."
Is this really a fair comparison? Road use/congestion and fatalities from such are steadily on the rise while deaths (not infections, mind you) from HIV/AIDS are continually decreasing as combination therapies and preventative strategies become more prevalent. And by 2030, will HIV/AIDS still be around?
Just food for…
The 5 Series GT model. Once again, BMW takes a car that sells very well and creates a special niche (which they probably invented) of which to cater to with an incredibly eccentric design. More space than a normal 5 series sedan, but less than the traditional estate layout.
Why, blue-roundeled overlords, why?
Maisty kits, ugh.
Only one of the best Lamborghini prototypes out there! I remember drooling over it the first time I saw it in one of my car-related coffee table books as a kid.
Any 240sx, S13 or S14. Drifting brought these cars back from the dead and then promptly took them back to the crypt after it finally caught traction (pun intended) in the United States. One recent Craigslist I found had a KA24E and a decent body for $9000 dollars. If there was an Automotive Endangered Species list,…
Shaker scoops really do have a way of ameliorating my complaints.
It's a model incredibly long in the tooth. But shaker scoop!
Teutonic can be a synonym for this car. STFU, the damn hood shakes!
Interiors that make me yearn for a Mustang. IT'S BADASS AND IT SHAKES.
Screw it, sign me up.
LS9! LS9! Do it and you'll have my irrational fanaticism for life, Mr. Lutz.
Couldn't be more appropriate!
It's an Si, thank goodness. Still not fast by any means, but it's not an A-Body!
This. This, this, this.
My old favorite road trip game before starting to grow up. As a passenger, makes the time fly by.