What a bonkers commercial.
What a bonkers commercial.
Nürburgring. Probably a cliché at this point, but who cares. I’d spend the morning doing laps, then grab lunch to rest/refuel and hit up the mountain roads in the afternoon as it looks like they would be just as amazing at the track.
This for me as well. I had to go to their site to see what they actually had.
My Focus ST 136 months old, or just over 11 years old. Still love it.
I’d love to have that feature back. No matter what I do, I can’t get the displays or the center screen to go dark enough at night.
What’s the ETA on those $1 eggs?
My wife, who can’t stand specialty/vanity plates, has ordered one for herself as a birthday gift.
Columbus PD had a few of these in black about 10 years ago. It was odd seeing two of them, all the windows blacked out, lights and sirens running lights.
My Focus has this too and I HATE IT.
This is happening now.
NP. Clean, low mileage, better engine, and the Lord’s transmission. These have always been the underdog only because people don’t like the looks. I think it’s stately and refined, and it’s got the chassis to back it up.
Friends of ours had a similar Malibu to yours and that thing was incredible for the time. Great pick up and handled like it was on rails. Put my family’s little Wellcraft 190 Classic to shame.
$9900 plus a warranty for my 1998 Grand Am GT V6 with 26k on it in Jan 2002. My parents were adament I got a car I could finance to build up my credit. Found it in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for $11999 so my dad and I went to look at it. They hard sold us with that price and we took it home that day.
Must’ve been a cold morning during the photoshoot.....
And so is the Utopia. They’re both stunning.
Just do more “car things”, as cliché as that sounds.
I love the look of these 70s Cadillacs. Could become a really classy sleeper with an engine swap and more transmission gears.
I’m guessing Vance is the cross part, right?
What a terrifying picture you led with. Wasn’t expecting something like that when I first open the site.