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I would take the 스파크 hands down.

Yep, not only was it factory, but it was probably the most iconic color for that car.

Thanks, it was even more practical because it was a ‘74 Plymouth Space Duster (with a ‘71 Demon front clip) with the foldable rear seat and trunk partition, and the big bolt pattern and power disc front brakes.

The Nissan is just repainted it’s original factory Silver-green two-tone.

Based on the replies, literally every daily I’ve owned except my Evo VIII has been impractical.

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It’d be awesome to do up a Spark KDM-style.

Not anymore. Daewoo is now Chevrolet even in Korea.

I love the Spark. It’s one of my favorite Korean cars, and is still fun and kind of funky, unlike what most modern Korean cars have become. When you go through Seoul, it’s one of the only cars you see that’s consistently painted a cool color, rather than the white, black, or shade of grey everything else is.

Where are you finding ones made with kimchi? I’ve only experienced the ones with fresh shredded cabbage and carrot mixed in, and kimchi sounds like it could really up the game.

I didn’t even know it was a slideshow. I thought it was the shortest article ever until I hit the comments.

Drive your rental car up Angeles Crest on a Sunday morning between 8-10am, and you’ll see a lot of really good cars in the wild too.

I live in Los Angeles, and I keep snow chains, water, warm clothes, and usually snacks in my BRZ, so I can run the mountains when it snows.

I once had a kid yell “FUTO” at me while I was filling up.

Yeah, ever since my wife bought a Model Y Performance, it’s kinda crushed my dreams of ever wanting an actual supercar, because it seems like there’s no point in spending that much on a car that isn’t any faster than my wife’s daily. It’s game changing how much acceleration (and even handling, due to the low center of

I’ve always felt this too. The A70 may be heavier than an A80, but muscle weighs more than fat, and the A70 does in fact look muscular and trim, whereas the A80 just looks bloated.

As an automotive designer with degrees in both car design and entertainment design, and experience in both industries, my opinion is that Watchdogs: Legion has some of the best car design of any of the current open-world games.

I think I’d rather fly. I’ve picked up more injuries as motorcyclist than my dad did as a naval aviator. During wartime.

IMO the ability to just straight up buy the car from the website once you’re done configurating it more than makes up for it. I’d love it if more manufacturers did that.

I know the choice of naming it the Mustang Mach-E was to bring some of that Mustang cache to an electric vehicle, but I do wonder it’s backfiring at all amongst potential buyers. My wife just bought a Tesla Y Performance after considering all the available electrics, and while researching the market, I asked if she