I was looking at two this past week: A 2015 ATS Coupe 3.6 AWD with auto (boo!) and 6,000 km. $62,000 new (all prices in Canadian dollars): $38,000.
I was looking at two this past week: A 2015 ATS Coupe 3.6 AWD with auto (boo!) and 6,000 km. $62,000 new (all prices in Canadian dollars): $38,000.
Another thought just occurred to me: When that movie came out, that car was only 25 years old. So if it were remade - which given today’s Hollywood is very likely - I guess they’d use a 348 Spider.
But where would Sloane sit? WHERE WOULD SLOANE SIT?!
Compared to current property prices in Toronto, that’s a Helluva deal!
That gif at the top of the page needs the following caption:
“YEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOWWWWP........pssssch! Nailed it.”
“Just a few more minutes, Dylan!”
Dan Aykroyd’s last cameo was in “Pixels.”
Just sayin’.
Link is gone due to a copyright claim...
...or Sony didn’t want to give away for free the only reason any sane person would pay to go see this dumpster fire of a movie.
#PilingOnIsFun #BoournsToNewGhostbusters
My buddy’s Pontiac Firefly. With an 8-ball shift knob! That car was so shot from long-term pizza delivery duty that if I could drive that I could drive anything. Would I rather have learned on. Lancia Fulvia? Probably.
Hmm...pretty low production quality for a Guy Ritchie movie.
This is actually the disappointed reaction .gif of me looking for suitably disappointed disappointing reaction gif for the second trailer:
When they put the cover over it, I made me think of when they put a blanket over a fallen racehorse before shooting it.
Perfect for fighting recently-defrosted 20th century villains in our utopian future. #DemolitionManWasForRealsies
I saw that last week on Canadian AutoTrader. For work reasons I need a GM car as a daily driver. This would be all the car - GM or otherwise - I’d ever need. But then I saw how cheap C5 Corvettes are...
In an ordinary world, abandoning an ill woman at the side of the road would destroy that man’s livelihood. This is not an ordinary world.
In my experience, slow car fast has generally been more fun. I think the determining factor is the transmission. I recall driving the nuts off a manual Toyota Paseo years ago just as fondly as the Z51 Stingray I drove last year. I couldn’t tell you which was more fun in the real world, but in my memory at least it was…
If there was ever a gif that could use a “LEEEROY JENNNKINS!!” caption, this is it.
I drove past the studio where they’ll film the new Trek series yesterday. I couldn’t help but let out a little “squeee!!” of excitement.
After reading more about the Ghostbusters reboot, hoping the trailer was just bad editing:
The Fiat was likely distracted yelling at passersby:
This was it. While still living in Scotland my Uncle bought a brand new Mk. II GTI in 1990. Up until then my family had a pretty sorry allotment of vehicles (my Dad had an Alfa Romeo Alfetta before I came along but that’s it) but Uncle Paul was a different breed. He drove the piss out of that car and through the joy…