I think it looks incredible. Not gorgeous, but focused and purposeful. Mexico, you've been holding out on us!
I think it looks incredible. Not gorgeous, but focused and purposeful. Mexico, you've been holding out on us!
Exactly what I would suggest. Morgan should do a limited edition with this wood in the frame.
Ultimately it is just so fake. I think we could appreciate the car being used so much and so hard that it accumulated some track damage, but this is such a phony attempt.
Yeah, invariably at car shows you'll find some misguided fool admiring a 1960's American land yacht and pine for the days of big safe heavy steel cars, not those plastic pieces of crap we drive today.
I'll take this one, please.
A classic 911 would be motoring bliss. When I bought my NC Miata I did so because it was one of the last new cars that was all about the driving experience and not trendy gadgets (that I could afford). Having phone integration and the buttons on my steering wheel was almost undesirable to me. I guess even at 31 I'm…
You are correct, it probably is the safest bet as far as in-car social networking goes. I still stand by there being some point where we'll look at these cars and find it to be a humorous novelty. Perhaps I am biased as my admittedly limited experience with Facebook is only filled with people's ridiculously petty…
You are correct, it is a much different company than Myspace and I should probably move my estimate as to when it will look outdated a few more years. I would cautiously cite their stock performance as a reason to be pessimistic. Investors fear they lack the new services to stay a relevant powerhouse, leaving room for…
This is a damn good choice for a future classic, especially the later version. I love that movie, and as cheesy as I think movie/car tie ins are this is almost exactly how I'd want my Mustang to look.
Well yes, when properly fitted of course. Damn...
With how fickle internet users are, can you imagine how ridiculous Facebook integration will look in a few years? Can you imagine stepping into a used car now and seeing a "MySpace" button on the dash?
I'm 31 and can't bring myself to use facebook. I say that not as a matter of pride, I just know I'm not interesting enough to the public and the petty complaints from everyone else just depresses me.
Facebook integration in cars is probably the worst feature ever implemented.
I'm trying to get my girlfriend to trade up to one of these soon. She's going to look real awkward in that suit though.
Mine was stored for nearly 7 years in my mom's house in Oregon and I'm up in Seattle, fortunately close to DMC Northwest. My dad trailered it up here for me and one painful repair bill later they got it running. It needed a new steering rack, wheel bearings, major service, fuel pickup line, new fuse block and most…
I like to suffer through the first part of the game without being able to afford something so powerful that the early races are easy. I'm not particularly excited about any of the pre-orders, to be honest.
When two narcoleptics meet, we can only be thankful they find each other.
And to add to that you have Japanese based companies selling trucks here that are more American than the big three. Due to the "chicken tax" on import trucks, Japan is forced to fully design and build everything in the U.S. while Ford and GM utilize Mexico and Canada to function. That outdated U.S. law that originally…
To be honest, I never chose. It's what came in my current car and a couple before this. I know little about what makes audio equipment truly good. Also I don't think much will sound good in the cockpit of a Miata.
If it wasn't an American company, I'd say British would be next in line. Built in British land with so much of their money and all. Car companies source designers and parts from all over the world so that stuff ultimately becomes meaningless.