“claustrophobic communist with a bad back.”
“claustrophobic communist with a bad back.”
“It turns, out Alpine itself, and we’ll see a new car in two weeks time.”
Here’s a 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. Never seen one in the metal? Count yourself lucky. I have and I’m still suffering the night sweats for it.
Better than the standard MO of “it’s a performance car, therefore it must be available with only black leather and stupid carbon fiber bits everywhere”
Badges (right is mine). Whatever, they look better than Hyundai’s trademark “drunk Honda” badge
“Don’t run lights, don’t cut people off, and make sure you’re in the correct lane when you’re turning.”
Arizona DOT is surprisingly hilarious
Absolutely. There’s no logical argument that some guy who wants to bring over a Pagani Zonda poses any sort of meaningful risk
Came here to post a Spyker. Love them
I would absolutely recommend someone buy a Ghibli...
I’m sorry, are there cars in this video? I was...distracted
Having ridden in the backseat of one, I can attest to Tavarish’s claim. Might be tight headroom if you’re 6’5” but I’m 5’10”and it was plenty comfortable. Plus, it’s probably the best appointed rear seat in a 2+2 outside of a Conti GT or a Rolls Wraith
Maybe you want to cash a check now? And not see your money in your account in 1-we don’t care number of business days
I recall TG saying they didn’t like this car very much (apparently a bit “showoffish,” the kind of thing for people who don’t actually know about cars) but I don’t care. God damn it is gorgeous, and every time I see one I have a crisis
A Maserati is the exact opposite of contraception
Labor is definitely more expensive in Japan, plus if this car is being sold in Europe and the U.S. and not Asia (just assuming that, since I saw no mention of Asia sales) makes way more sense to install the engines in Europe
Electric powered cars.
I’ve never understood the “availablity” argument - the exact same thing could be said about electricity 10 years ago (and the situation is the same still in many parts of the country). Using that logic, it would have made sense for people in the early 20th century to say “cars? where are people going to get this…
The idea is a car you need to drive before you die, not a car that will rapidly accelerate that process
Introducing the Ford Focus RS-GT - take out the back seats, throw them away, stick the new Ford GT’s twin-turbo V6 in there instead, job done.