Where do you drive?, we have a 2022 bought a year ago. It will do 35mpg on the interstate, but around town, where we do most our driving, it is only getting about 22-23.
Where do you drive?, we have a 2022 bought a year ago. It will do 35mpg on the interstate, but around town, where we do most our driving, it is only getting about 22-23.
Actually a big chunk of these are bought with big tax incentives, as vehicles rated over 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight can have tbe first $25,000 of purchase orice deducted from income even if tbe thing isnt related to your business. My rich friends brag about it. Considered a “commercial vehicle” even if a luxury…
California did something that made sense? No Way! Somebody file a lawsuit or this kind of thing could run rampant.
Don’t know why YouTube link isn’t live trying a different approach:
Except for seven glorious years of series 1 E-type!
Love TVRs, but the headlights in this one make it look like an insect.
These deserve honorable mention not pop ups, flip ups:
Maybe not most beautiful, but a major feature of the car featured in a huge marketing campaign.
Deserves more stars, iconic design, still beautiful
Thanks for publishing this, the free world embraced Ukraine’s fight for freedom, as they should here as well.
Corvette trim and color comment followed by a snarky comment about the potential buyer. Top of your game today Smalley take your damn star. Take all the stars
Fifties sports racing cars were gorgeous
Agree, prefer the coupe, came here to post the coupe, gorgeous cars.
You have no soul! Just kidding, I think beautiful in cars in kind of imprinted at an early age, I am old, while I admire designs of the last twenty years, most don't do much for me. and those that do usually have a retro look to them. Anyway to me the beauty of cars built in the 50-70s can't be beat, grew up on…
You are now truly my hero--could have legitimately thrown out '69 Charger here, but I agree E-type, no contest (except I wouldn't look at somebody the said Lamborghini Muira like they were nuts).
I still have my 2002 IS300. Got it for $10,000, the magic number here, several years ago with about 59,000 miles. About the only issue was the sticky dash. For me the console area was the worst so cleaned and resprayed with vinyl spray. Then made my family sign in blood that they would not touch the rest of the dash.
Man, ND on color alone, that beige could make a Ferrari GTO look meh. Probably why the prior owner could afford to buy it, but likely not to maintain it.
I am at no dice too, but maybe not as big as hell no as most of you. If it didn’t have the slushbox and he showed some pictures of the seats (and they weren’t roached) I think the price would’ve a good starting point. Good looking, small, light RWD car that should still be reasonably reliable. I know it is sort of the…
Never drove one of these, but I have driven the Contour chassis cars these were based on. For it's day it was a peppy and sporty ride. The styling was kind of out there when introduced, but looks kind of meh today. Still miles and condition make this an easy nice price.
Sorry "inconsistent" not "stent"