Good point. Mine was a 1989, and I have an irrational attachment to that year. I should never have let it go when I moved to Japan. Still regret it. But 1990 and 1991 Fords are also OK.
I can't find any pictures online, but the Bugatti plant that closed in the 90's is my choice. Automobile Magazine did an article on it, where they showed many half assembled EB110s still sitting inside, and even a half finished EB112 Sedan that was to be built, it almost made production. Everything inside the plant…
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Maybe next time Christopher won't get in another...
It must also be kept in mind that as quiet as the car is, any squeak or rattle is going to sound louder than a comparable ICE car.
Impressive. I'm sure there was a ton of prep that wasn't explained here, but it makes Roy's drive seem almost, I don't know, like too much thought went into it. Alex had planes, every communication device known to man and his crazy log books . . . this guy seems like he had about half that and destroyed it. I think…
Agreed - awful list, even after acknowledging that it's entirely a #firstworldproblem complaint:
I know a better vehicle for the job.