I know they sold them here but I'm also pretty sure none survived the trailer trash hand me down era they went through. So Honestly I would love to buy a right hand drive Mitsubishi Sapporo and ship it over here. Such a clean design and pretty advanced for the time. Seeing them even at a pick and pull is like…
I own a Technica Starion and it does have a digital dash and talks whenever you do something dumb, such as take off with the e-brake up or without your seatbelt on. They also came with audio controls on the steering wheel. People not familiar with them are always amazed to find it has irs and discs at all four corners…
They were pretty remarkable. The Shop teacher at my school gave a friend and I an identical looking cvcc (even the color). Simple to work on and it was cool to see how they had made the car so easely adaptable for right or left hand drive. Unfortunately after a carb rebuild the fuel line cracked and we watched it…
I wouldn't say it was because it was too advanced for its time. A ton of makers were pushing "safety" around that time. the DeLorean was even going to be called the DeLorean safety vehicle. Malcolm Bricklin played a big roll by pushing them off the line before proper development was done. most were autos and had the…
not to mention gorgeous. Saabs swan song
If you have any parts left over from when you had them please just give them to me!
the Chevrolet Sonic. I know, I know but honestly what looks like an actual good offering from Chevy in the sub-compact segment.
damn you nibbles.
i'd buy it.
I'm only 25 but I'm familiar with the commercial. It's one of my favorite lines to use when anyone asks me where I learned something. By matching the tone of my voice to the kids most people get what it's alluding to and laugh.
I think they were trying to point out the missing front quarter-window and highlighting the little black plastic pice in it's place. only someone with an encyclopedic knowledge of the F40 would note. For me the deep dish front wheel gives it away.