Thankfully haven’t heard this in a while. I wonder why people ever said it?
Thankfully haven’t heard this in a while. I wonder why people ever said it?
Not my car... but this past summer I was talking with this guy at a car wash. He pointed at a challenger hellcat and a slightly beat up previous-generation mustang v6 parked next to each other and said something like “muscle car buddies, right?” to which I responded “ehh, the mustang’s a v6 though...” Then the guy…
V12 shmee twelve. There’s nothing cooler than a V6 lifted straight out of a Group B car with a turbo slapped on for good measure.
It would be pretty, but the canopy looks like such an afterthought and throws off all the proportions. It’s so small relative to the rest of the car, and the huge flat rear end makes it look like a ute in the second picture.
Where else would they put it? On the back?
XV20 with a 5 speed and TRD supercharger is ALWAYS the answer :)
Ask about tape, get a lesson in pedantics...
because your dream car doesn’t exist and you will never find one that meets every single criterion?
I’m assuming you mean the AP1 S2000 when you say NA1? I was talking about the NA1 NSX ;)
Congrats on that. I’m hoping to get my hands on an S2000 soon but my ultimate (realistic-ish) goal is a nice NA1 :)
102 rpm? What the hell is its idle?
Words cannot explain my jealousy right now
The Justy looks so... adorable in that picture. I don’t know why but I can’t stop smiling.
Everything about that ad is so wrong but... I kind of like it.
I giggle when people call the i8 a supercar. $150,000 for a 350hp 3-cyl hybrid with fake engine noise and angry robot styling.
The Evo TME is most certainly a street car... there are also a lot of white aftermarket wheels that I didn’t include. But since you admit it looks cool on a lot of cars, why do you care about how practical it is for the owner? If they like the look and are willing to clean their wheels every once in a while, it really…
Why do dumb dumbs on the internet always have so much trouble spelling common types of coffee? I think I’ve never seen “cappuccino” spelled correctly, but “mocca” is definitely a first.
Never seen TE37s on a 991... not sure how I feel about it. Odd choice for an example because they are used mostly on Japanese cars and look very good on almost all of them.
good lord, that is a sexy 6er...