damnthenoise
DamnTheNoise
damnthenoise

As long as you never have to deal with Hyundai Warranty, they are an astoundingly great value. If you ever do have to deal with Hyundai Warranty, well.... best of luck.

This photo about sums up my experience with 2 of my last 3 new Hyundai’s (one of which was a Genesis).

I REALLY dislike the way that looks. At least Ferrari did a decent job of “hiding” the fin with the livery scheme.

I would not put it past them. Gordon Murray once did something similar back in his F1 (not that F1) days:

My quick and dirty interpretation of a Lotus SUV.

*looks at author, sees it’s not Torch*

Incorrect. Those are park-anywhere lights.

I think we can all agree to call it the Yaris German, right?

The power of the XKE to arouse the female libido is quite remarkable. I was flummoxed and chagrined one time when the girl I was walking with hopped on to the hood of a canary yellow Jag and suggested I do her then and there. I swept her hurriedly from the car before either of us was subject to justifiable homicide. I

Uh... I have 2 COTDs, both far worse than this.

You’re getting Playboy readers confused with Hustler readers. Playboy is/was for the discerning perv who was just as delusional about the cars he’ll get as he is about the women he’ll get.

It’s like an Aston Martin had a few too many drinks and the Prius didn’t technically say “no.”

Whenever I see a Corrado, I imagine always traveling with tools and spare parts.

Yep. And they’ll probably charge the same amount as the Golf R/Focus RS for this.

GTI, FoST, FiST all have 250hp or less. This is over 300hp.

The nice men in white coats... Are they going to take me to a friendly place?

As long as we can keep Morgan and Mclaren in-house, I’m happy with anyone buying up UK low-volume manufacturers, giving them a bit of a slap, and combining UK styling and fun with outsourced funds, expertise and reliability. It worked for JLR, it worked for Rolls Royce, it worked for Mini, it ermm, didn’t work for MG,

I agree. That’s why I would want to see the paperwork that I assume they have and call the shop to match it with their records.

Right - so the owner still basically washes out on the loan and is still in the situation of having too large a payment. Now it is just a few months down the road.

I don’t know all of the details, but if you’re unemployed maybe buying ANY car on a loan isn’t the best path forward. I assume you’re looking for work, or maybe picking up freelance or contract work to make ends meet, and likely have a second income as you’re expecting a kid soon. Maybe you could buy a cheap beater on