CP at any price.
CP at any price.
I’ve got a 2003 C4S that’s been my daily driver since ‘05. I spend about $1,200 per for routine maintenance and repairs. Last year I spent almost $2500 but that included a major service. All the service has been at the dealer, so I’m paying max price. A new independent shop opened nearby last year but he had a…
My wife had an 87 Turbo, bought used with 15K miles. It was a sweet car, but problematic. The check engine light was always one, turns out the wiring harness wasn’t adequately shielded and electrical interference was playing hell with the emissions sensors. The dealer replaced the entire harness (!!!) under the…
Maybe it was built for gymkhana - the British kind not the Ken Block kind. I’ve seen videos of shorty Minis competing.
Since they’re in America now, they could name the show after the presenters and also an old Corvette:
It activates the second set of sixteen gears.
I bought a 996 C4S - two years old with 15K miles. Been driving it for 11 years now. The wide body mitigates the headlight problem and the interior is all leather. It’s a great car and my daily driver. And yes, it’s midnight blue metallic.
I can feel your angst from here.
Lincoln needs a drop-dead gotta-have-it car as their flagship. Not this “if you squint it looks like a Jaguar” car.
It’s all relative.
Bada-BING!
06:39, the presenter is laughing out loud. That’s everything you need to know.
I wish the three knobs all the luck with their new venture, but I don’t have high hopes. In my opinion, Top Gear was clearly winding down when they pulled the plug.
Every time I get close to a race track and smell racing gas fumes, it puts a spring in my step. I’ll be walking along and suddenly notice my wife is no longer beside me. I look around and she’s 20 yards back, looking at me with that expression on her face.
Leather and gun oil. OH, BABY!
I’m with you on that one. Always like seeing someone stick it to The Man, but I’m an air-breather too.
In the sixties, a Caddy sedan and an Airstream trailer was THE combination. Used to see them everywhere.