“a small sports crossover”
“a small sports crossover”
Hispano Suiza
aha, but that is an Ascari A10
Doug DeMuro.
That looks like a devil’s threeway between a Cayenne, a PT Cruiser, and a VW Cabrio
It’s funny, whenever I see a new supercar coming out my first instinct is “I can’t wait to see what it looks like!” with this though, I don’t care. Mainly because I know it’ll be hideous.
It’s certainly no huuurghayrah
I think we’ve pinpointed why 360s are getting cheaper now. I expect a fall in Skyline prices next - hey Doug, I really want a Bentley Arnage T. Can you buy one of those next?
Not to mention...cost is apparently now no object to CR?
Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. The kind of massive, gaudy, terrible mileage, subpar build quality, measly-power-from-massive-V8s that only malaise era GM can bring you.
Grab the W16 from the outgoing Veyron, toss it in an Aventador, job done.
The funny (sad?) thing is that the first generation ones were actually pretty well made. My dad’s 2000 is close to 100K and has had no major problems to speak of
Hey now, Daimler aren’t Nazis.
My parents had one of these as a rental car once. Such an ugly shitbox
Every alcohol snob on here apparently thinks liking Fireball and liking good whiskey are mutually exclusive
We can all learn something from the parenting style of Judge Smails.
I present to you the most comfortable road trip car, ever: Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow. A Buy It Now price of only $9,500, leaving plenty in the budget to fix that broken AC (or at least pay for a ton of fans). Sure the fuel gauge is broken, but that just adds to the road trip excitement!
159 HP from a 2.7? What year is this?
People only use this system when referring to hatchbacks. Why don’t we refer to an SUV as a five door? It has the exact same style of trunk/cargo opening as a hatchback. It’s all marketing.
Bentley Continental GT V8 - only a bit less power than the W12 sibling, more efficient, and with arguably more character