What was RAF Finningley, now Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster. If you follow @xh558 on Twitter it should publish a schedule and route tonight.
What was RAF Finningley, now Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster. If you follow @xh558 on Twitter it should publish a schedule and route tonight.
Not a cloud in the sky so far this week, and that’s oop North too.
So possibly the mx-9? Given current naming conventions and version.
VW Golf GT TDI? Too soon?
It’s the sorry state of F1 at the minute that creates this situation where sponsorship is more important than talent. It’s not that Pastor doesn’t have any but he’s not really improved and doesn’t look like he ever will. In normal circumstances teams would look for that new exciting talent who might have the speed to…
Yes. That’s the way I always play them. All assists off and with a thrustmaster wheel. It’s not bad at all, I thought it was fairly realistic, but in comparison to Project Cars it’s just not quite there.
I’ve owned every Forza game and loved them but now I have Project Cars and a wheel I can’t see a reason to pick this one up.
It wasn’t a go at Patrick. It’s the Tesla PR people who apparently said that.
I’ve certainly no sympathy for those who take their daily drivers to the Nurburgring with no experience beyond their Xbox/Playstation and stuff them trying to match their virtual lap times.
It is customary for automakers to debut higher-priced versions of their cars before introducing standard models.
My 2 years with my Mercedes CLK have been pretty cost effective.
Can’t understand all the moaning about this article. Yes not everyone could afford one and yes the rubbing costs aren’t the same as a ford focus but it is still a Ferrari at the bottom of its depreciation curve.
I keep looking at these and thinking maybe. If you can pick one up cheap enough and spend a bit of money getting the ims and rms upgrades done you could have a cheap Porsche and actually add to the resale value because you’ve cured the cars scary bits.
Doesn’t surprise me that such a high percentage of the mustangs are v8’s over here. First time in years we’ve officially had them imported we’ve been coveting mustangs for years and what’s the point of having an American Muscle Car with a designed for Hatchback engine?
As I understand it he suffers with it when confronted with his new found fame so sick him in a crowd and he can struggle but one on one in a pub in Grimsby he’d be fascinating. Is there anything more Jalop than swapping an Aston for a mental Volvo Amazon or buying and rebuilding a Rolls Royce Merlin just because you…
I didn’t consider motorbike racers in which case Guy Martin would top the list.
I think I’d take the chance to wipe out the idea that sports cars with engines over the back wheels are a good idea. I know Porsche have managed to make it work but the Cayman GT4 shows what Porsche can do when they put the engine in the right place.
The obvious one is Senna as there will always be mystery about his motivation, perspective on life and F1, but for pure entertainment and great stories it would have to be James Hunt.
I can’t work out who has missed the point here the readers or the author? I thought the question was about picking cars who’s DNA we’d like to retain if starting car building from a blank sheet, not about a complete post apocalyptic world?
Law on their side or not this has got to hurt Mecum’s reputation and sales.