For Hawaii, the answer is always Tacoma.
For Hawaii, the answer is always Tacoma.
You can do as Hawaiians do and get a Tacoma, surely you will not lose a penny at the moment of selling it
How much longer can McLaren milk the F1's legacy, especially now that GMA has an actual successor coming out?
“The Bone” looks like the Tang Hua Detroit Fish.
the world’s oldest coachbuilding firm, having started in 1559, though the coachbuilding part didn’t really take off until 1760, when they got the contract to build coaches for the Royal Mail.
It’s not, though. It would be the ugliest car in Kia’s lineup by a fair margin.
What Jaguar came with a manual and awd? I thought the F-type had either or (awd was only on the V8 right?)
This car is so confusing. I’ve really never been clear on why it exists. Seems like you don’t need an E-Class, an E-Class coupe, an E-Class coupe 4-door AND an E-Class Coupe 4-door that’s also different, but 20K more expensive...
‘04-’08 Maxima. Inset trunk, slightly buttressed rear window, 7 spoke wheels, headlights shaped to the front wheel arch, no chrome strip over the tag
Going back to the HSV? It’s weird that the Corvette spent all this time moving the engine to the back because they’ve reached the limits of FR dynamics and Honda is doing the exact opposite.
Car enthusiasts are funny people, if you make a sedan and a coupe version of the same and call them both 330i, it’s one car. Call them 330i and 430i and suddenly it’s 2 different models and the automakers IS WASTING RESOURCES TRYING TO FILL ALL THE NICHES
There’s a lot of exciting stuff happening in transportation in 2019, but let’s pause to appreciate the fact that…
Over the past few weeks there’s been a lot of heated discussion at The Red Lantern (the taillight enthusiasts bar…
A few observations. yes it is the first series prodiction V12 since the Daytona Spyder, but really it a follow on to the barely limited production 575 Superamerica (which they made 599 units of when they only made 122 Daytona Spyders). Below my late Father’s example one of only 22 made with a manual gearbox.
You can still just make out the remnants of the #1 and #2 corner in this pic:
I wish Porsche could stop pretending these are SUVs and make an honest hatchback. But I know, the market wants lift kits for some reason.
That first sketch looks identical to a Suzuki Samurai
Eclipse Sunshade, yes, my best mod so far!
Yeah, I think the 718 Spyder is better looking and plenty capable.
Where as British Leyland released cars with the dipstick incorrectly marked out of sheer incompetence.