I can give you three reasons to get Santa Cruz over the Maverick
I can give you three reasons to get Santa Cruz over the Maverick
This is probably an overblown story about a few engineers pissy that Dodge gets to put a Dodge badge on their Alfa work. This isn’t executives pissing about, because they know how the sausage is made and the money from the Hornet funds more Alfa cars (which has a tiny dealership network by comparison).
Even though the workstation looks legit, it just seems like something a high ranking guy had custom made by a local shop, rather than an actual conversion outfit. Maybe it’s fine, but I’m not a huge fan of someone else’s project.
Is now a good time to discuss how butt-ugly these things are? All of the yuppie parents in my town are buying them so I always see them sitting in the carpool line at school. It is hard to believe this car can look so bad and poorly designed when the new Grand Cherokee looks so good.
As a frequent owner of old cop cars, it gets real old real fast if people think you’re an actual cop. You’ll get boxed in on the freeway every time when traffic slows to a crawl around you. Conversely, if you just hammer it down the fast lane, everyone will move over. I generally keep the spotlights and maybe push bar…
Screw it, I’m not engaging in the Two Minutes Hate today.
I’m ND’ing this even though I don’t hate the price, because something about this police package seems... home-made. The bull bar/cargo organizer look like aftermarket/ebay shit, and a lot of the lights look light just stick-on LED’s (the off-kiltered ones on the bull bar not matching the ones on the grill really…
Here’s a 2008 with less miles and police gee-gaws from a great source, Chicago Motors. If you must cosplay, today’s subject is okay.
The seller and his 3 differant accounts?
Testing the waters? Yeah, came back positive for cholera. Absolute ND.
For this kind of coin? Pretty sure you haven’t looked at Lincolns of this era much. People pay this kind of money for nice examples of boring 80's Town Cars.
Imposing that sound on everyone around them is the number 1 feature that buyers of Challengers and Camaros, and to a lesser extent Mustangs, are after. It’s more important than speed, power or anything else.
I don’t think it does anything for the hearing impaired.
I said it in the other article - route that sound to a set of speakers in the driver’s headrest so they can enjoy it without it being a nuisance to everyone else around you.
Oh Man, the Quattro. So much want.
The Quattro concept baffles me how it didnt make production.
I’d be shocked if BMW is selling more M3s than X3Ms.
This looks really good. Possibly the best new Dodge since the return of the Challenger. But doesn’t it highlight that the Tonale is overpriced with a starting MSRP of $39K? No amount of Alcantara can hide that the Tonale and Hornet are variations of the same car.
It’s going to be built with the Tonale in Italy, no dice. Unless you can get one before year end.