Kids these days don't know what it's like to drive a well balanced car that weighs in under 2000 pounds.
Kids these days don't know what it's like to drive a well balanced car that weighs in under 2000 pounds.
I've owned one myself and loved that little car. On the windy mountain roads around where I live nothing I've driven has been as much fun. What it lacked in power it made up for in cornering speed. I'd love to get a pre smog X1/9 and bolt on every performance upgrade I can find.
The TR7 was front engined and drove like a truck. Where as the X1/9 was more like a street legal go-kart.
Replacing the starter in my 73 Fiat 124 spider. 2 of the bolts are on top of the bell housing and require several long extensions and wobbly connectors, and you have to do it blind in little more than a one inch space. Once you unbolt it its becomes a puzzle getting out of the space and getting the new one in. Oh and…
Back in the 90s when I was still hauling kids around I wanted a small wagon that was fun to drive. I test drove all I could find and ended up buying a first generation Impreza, because it was the most fun to drive, handled the best, I liked the boxer engine, and the all wheel drive. When my daughter bought her fist…
Because nothing says escape like an Escape
You can't have a list of red neck motor sports and not mention monster trucks.
Lighter and RWD wins in my book. this is easy.
I don't see the problem. if you want a drop top buy the MX5 if you want a hard top buy the toyaburu. I'd always hoped Mazda would build a coupe version of the MX5. I don't see the need for a drop top FR-S. I guess I'm happy they are sticking with light weight and as inexpensive as possible. good choice.
I know these get hated on for being under powered and unreliable, but take one that's running well for a drive on a remote mountain road, and you can't help but love it.
71 Torino cobra jet
Back in the 80s I had a 1970 Chevy Nova that was stolen. When I got it back I found the ignition switch had been pulled out so it could be started easily with a screwdriver. Rather than buying a new ignition switch I bought a toggle-switch for a buck or two and wired it up to the brake safety switch (you know the one…
The easiest way to deal with a tailgater is us the damn pull-out and let them go by like you're suppose to.
That Cadillac looks like cross between a 1950s dream cruiser and a cartoon car you expect to see a zoot suit clad Daffy Duck driving.
If you leave that much valuable stuff in your car parked on a city street you should really be surprised if it's still there when you get back. Was he living in his car? Didn't he have a hotel room?
It's Florida, I hear you ca shoot people and walk free there. All she has to do is say the homeless people were threatening her and its all legal.
I mean look at the tail Lights!
No, Iwas driving one these I bought my friends father.