Not worth it; he only speaks goose.
Not worth it; he only speaks goose.
Instead of new car smell, it smells like a junior high dance with fresh Nautica pouring from the hvac system.
They do have a history of creating some really ugly cycles but this isn’t truly that bad compared to their worst ‘let’s capture the masses with innovation’ example.
Ha, good point. Sorry to take this off-article with my initial comment.
I know I might get flamed for this, but Suzuki’s Gladius 650 flies completely under the radar against the Scrambler. Although I admit it’s not quite the looker it’s damn cheap (some less than $6K for new) and really well built with the materials they have. Reliable Japanese V-Twin with nearly identical specs and costs…
My first car was a 1989 Tempo...Maroon on Maroon 4 door automatic...in Houston...with broken A/C
Mansory SLR
With a name like Mopar4life, you definitely stole the Tempo and gave that bad boy vibe off. You aren’t foolin’ me.
This car preserves the driver’s Virginity
The exclusive members of society prefer to have the crazy element and have proven countless times that they’re willing to pay the price alone even if the product doesn’t justify the dollar figure.
I’m so very fortunate to have done it and every Jalop owes it to themselves to power that engine near redline.
You should drive a 458 Italia. It has amazing ‘feeling’ and you are extremely connected to all components of the car, except as Doug noted, the clutch pedal.
This sounds like dinner at Golden Corral.
Straight cash playa
Ouch Raph, just ouch.
CP simply on the fact you’d have to explain the following every time you get out of it:
In Colorado and Washington, melted heads drive Subarus.
Car Builder: What kinda look are you going for with this 458 at SEMA?