It’s two people shaking hands
It truly could only have come from the brightest of minds.
Agreed, thanks for shedding some light on the topic.
It’s a very illuminating idea that has me beaming with optimism.
I fully support this brilliant idea.
Matte sucks.
Eh, when you change a car’s wheelbase and keep none of the sheetmetal and no interior parts, and have a different engine, i dont think you can call it a facelift anymore.
My 944 has done many trips to Ikea for furniture.
There’s only two movies left. Who haven’t they cast yet that’s on your wishlist for 9 and 10?
Scantily-clad women have never attracted me to a booth at a trade or auto show before. What DOES attract me is a nicely-dressed woman who knows about the car and is a good salesperson. Then again, a well-dressed man who knows about the car will get my attention as well.
The trick to selling used cars kept in good shape is to leverage the sentimentality of potential owners.
Please be real. Please be real. Please be real.
My wife and I owned one. I eventually grew to hate it.
35 here and I get the same feelings towards 80s and 90s cars. Where I differ from my parents generation is the need to over-restore the cars and treat them like a trophy. I love the trend of driver quality, original cars with patina, reliability mods, etc that are actually driven and used.
I’m in my late 40s. That means I was a teenager through much of the 80s. At that time, stuff from the 50s and early 60s constituted classics, in terms of car design. 70s cars just looked outdated. 80s cars were what was new. Today, people my age are prime car nut material - old enough to be done with the tough years…