frankfan42x
frankfan42x
frankfan42x

They’ll probably sell a good handful of these, because there are still people paying 60,000 plus for Wranglers.

The old VW bus was especially known for being cheap and usable. This is like the car version of a 70s hippie that became a curmudgeon boomer executive.

This is such a letdown. I was planning on putting a deposit on one of these once they were released - my wife is up for a new car, she specifically wants an EV, she likes minivans, loves the styling of this, and she owns an arts + crafts store which would look great with this parked out front with a two-tone scheme in

I’ve loved the idea of convertible pickups since I first saw the original convertible Dodge Dakota and thought... Holy crap, it’s a convertible that takes none of the practicality away from the vehicle.

The Cadillac Ciel is such a bold and beautiful example of what Cadillac could be in a perfect world. It’s audacious, extravagant, and unapologetically American, yet somehow still retains a level of class and dignity in its styling. It’s easy for a concept car to look dated just a few years after debuting; no fault of

That last line isn't the main takeaway, it's cowardice. Headline, thesis, and body of the whole article are arguing against speedway racing altogether. 

So it is irrelevant to you that he was fleeing the police who seemingly had a legitimate reason for going after him. To escape the police, he took his motorcycle up on the sidewalk where he put the lives and safety of quite a few civilians at risk for injury or death? No sane person would argue the result is

Needs black to continue over the wheel arches.

When was the last time VWs were considered reliable and inexpensive vehicles for the masses? I was born in Germany. Yes, VW was generic for car throughout my childhood once they had their 3 model core lineup (Golf/Jetta, bracketed between Polo and Passat).

Tommy Lister stunt double?

And there would be a great dichotomy there; if it’s following the NSX’s development cycle it’ll probably hit showroom floors in the year 2500.

Rather impressive, I must say. Tanner tried to pull a win out of the hopeless attempt by turning it into a 1/2 mile, although you gotta give him props for stepping off his home turf. Bravo to both.