I was down, but $kay gets me up again.
I was down, but $kay gets me up again.
In my opinion, the 356 is one of the few acceptable replicas, not unlike Shelby Cobras
I believe there are a handful of exceptions to the fake car = cucumber rule. Some reproduction Cobras and 356's are really high quality and accepted as a reasonable solution to the limited supply.
Chester is 72 years old. He’s been dreaming of owning a Corvette for the vast majority of those years. He worked hard and played it safe. He’s got enough money to bring home a Vette and the wife says it is ok. Now he knows the one’s from the 60's were way faster, buta new Vette is part of the dream. He orders his…
Way back when, I worked at a grocery store. We had a greeter who was your typical 80-something year old retiree. He drove a Z06 convertible every day. Even the dead of winter. One day when we got over a foot of snow, I saw him drive that damn Z06 like it was the middle of summer. Still makes me smile to this day.
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Consumer Reports has one. Apparently it has spent a lot of time at the dealer getting repaired. Which will surprise no one.
Used to be that cars did not have the complexity and electronics that they have today and that you could reasonably fix these sorts of problems by sending money to a mail order speed parts company.
I’d say its aging just as well as the diablo.
When most people think “Japanese Car Culture,” they probably don’t picture Chevy Impalas and old Cadillacs bouncing…
No CVT on the 6 cylinder, I think
The RDX was a raging fuel-pig.
BRZ sux bro, Accord mommy-mobile is faster lolololol
Remember when you could get a V6 Accord with a 6-speed?
Going to miss
WHAT THE FUCK
For those curious, there’s a simple way to calculate how much your modded car is worth:
I see them everywhere.
Just because something is old, and in good shape, doesn’t make it valuable.