I don’t understand how negative space is an option. What’s there if you don’t order the frunk? Are you paying Dodge extra to just not install a plastic block-off panel?
I don’t understand how negative space is an option. What’s there if you don’t order the frunk? Are you paying Dodge extra to just not install a plastic block-off panel?
Well it was NEVER going to be cheaper
Who did you let make these picks? A group of caffeinated metrosexual millennials who drive Subarus and carry purses? I’m surprised the Lamborghini from Cannonball Run didn’t make the list.
Interesting use of “100%”. They’re stating that they need to be sure it’s better than human drivers, which when looked at on an average is probably not as high a bar as most would assume.
The Triumph Stag
That’s to contrast himself from his rival who lies like he breathes.
I see lots of cars with wheels I hate, I don't get what is so bad about these.
I never drove one, so right out of the gate I can’t comment on ride/handling.
It was previously sold with a blown engine for a little over $3k
Vauxhall/Lotus Carlton. So much speed in such an unassuming, yet practical package.
I think the McLaren F1 is the apex of 90s sports cars, but the best attainable car would be the Mazda RX-7, 3rd Gen. Not the fastest, but what a beauty.
Seller didn’t mention anything about a timing belt replacement (nor water pump, despite Rob’s statement otherwise). It’s ~30k or so overdue, and whiteblocks are definitely interference engines.
The Honda Element has always been an amazing example of what happens when you emphasize the U in SUV. Definitely moreso than it’s platform-mate, the CR-V
Mitsubishi 3000GT > Dodge Stealth
1994 Eagle Talon TSi AWD > Mitsubishi Eclipse
US Focus and Mz3 of that period were not related.
67-70 Mercury Cougar over 67-70 Mustang
Eagle Talon over Eclipse and Laser. I don’t know why but it always seemed the better looking of the cars.
Or an immortal guy.
Benjamin Hylander