Interesting looking car, but DeLoreans were “carefully” built in Ireland.
Interesting looking car, but DeLoreans were “carefully” built in Ireland.
Well, that’s just silly to give up actual USEFUL stuff in order to have a ridiculous lighted bauble.
I’m still pretty pleased with the way the headlights are hidden on my ‘93 Corvette...they spin nearly 180 degrees..so when they’re not used, they actually sit upside down, and facing the driver.
“Mechanically, the little Alfa is said to be A-Okay with no mechanical issues”
..and they did it again in 2017. Using a Mustang.
Car And Driver did exactly that a couple of decades ago...IIRC, they used a Corvette, and space saver spares on a skid pad.
I’m of that generation. What you learned to do was either learn judicious application of the brakes and throttle to help control where the vehicle went in slick conditions, or waited for a tow truck.
OK...I’ll bite....which one in the picture is the son? :)
Not to mention, 2nd Gen Camaro has it’s fuel filler at the back of the car, hidden behind a panel in the center of the car, between the taillights...
...ran when parked...low miles.
Another engine with an odd grouping of cars was the PRV V6...used in everything from the Delorean, to Renaults...a very long list.
I’ve been under the impression for quite some time that Putin, and a fair number of other Russians long for the “Glory Days” of the Soviet Union...and are quite comfortable in doing whatever is necessary to reconstitute it, and regain the former position the country once held.
“No man’s life, liberty or property are safe while the Legislature is in session.”
Or people with mobility issues, like the handicapped...
It’s a little unfair to look back 20 years, I think. At the time, The Phantom Menace was considered pretty decent.
Is it just me, or does the Lancia look an awful lot like A Volkswagen Golf/Rabbit?
My mother-in-law had that identical car...the early FWD A-bodies weren’t all that great, but over the very long period of time GM made them, they improved...but they pretty well had to.
Ah...an optimist, eh?
Product liability...imagine the typical mouth-breather that has this programmed into his brand-new C8, then decides that means he can drive over that speed bump at 60 MPH, rips the nose and structure of the car up, then arrives at the dealership the next day complaining about how this is a “warranty” repair, and what…