Every time I drive in Japan, turning or changing lanes always follows the same process:
Every time I drive in Japan, turning or changing lanes always follows the same process:
I work for one. And I can browse Jalopnik and Oppo while I'm here. Pretty fair deal to me I think.
I've never been a Chrysler guy, but I went to go pick some oil filters for my Abarth yesterday, and the Chrysler lot is looking good. Much better than the GM lot next door. Ford's still look blah except for the Fiesta, but FIAT sure has done Chrysler good.
OMG! I had no idea wagonation existed! This is just like the day I discovered pr0nhub!!
No other 'Merican auto manufacturer has ever come close to the greatness that is the Ford GT, and no other 'Merican auto manufacturer has nearly the racing pedigree and the Ferrari killers to prove it.
The Most American Car is built in Canada by an Italian-owned company.
Well, that explains the long nose.
Isn't that pretty much the beginning to Tokyo Drift? LOL
A little outside of the American muscle car persona, but I think we can all agree that Mercedes makes some fine muscle cars, and Brabus takes them to 11. There are multitudes of them, but one of my faves is the Brabus Bullit, twin turbo V12, 720+ HP in a C-Class chassis. Big engine, small car. The muscle car…
Richard Petty is America.
That Petty Blue with white numbers is still one of the prettiest paint jobs ever on a race car. Right up there with Martini livery.
[The Lotus Esprit is still gorgeous, isn't it?]
True. But you could also save up and buy both!