why not both?
why not both?
the series II is an improvement of this masterpiece IMO
the real problem is that it lacks the slickness that the audi A5 sportback has. That hump and the back contrast with the subjectivelygood looking front
86 nevertheless, I´m thankful for the Jeep Grand Cherokee for being a real SUV and not a Mall Explorer. That will make it great for offroad enthusiast in 10 years
One pint in favor to the Xterra is that there are Nissan Pickups and/or Pathfinders everywhere in the world. So many spares wouldn't be a big deal
Here in Panama they are better regarded than Hiluxes
Everything depends on the perspective. There are plenty like these around here, so it would be a nice Q car. Also the asking price is the same as a stock one in good condition so NP.
agree
this tough as nails trucks are awesome. Saw a lot of these with diesel engines in rural places in Panama. rare in Panama City though
or something like this
Central america has plenty of places for a legal off road and not for bad roads, there are plenty trails for off road cruising or racing
I cry( Not really but) http://jalopnik.com/5951147/?post=53458821
the mazda 2 is a great car for a jalop. is has a good steering feel and a great shift quality. good for the city and the highway.
It is a great car, it has a great engine, a proper gran turismo only betrayed by the badge. a great deal NP all the way.
the esprit is needed, but with the IS-F or a LFA motor
I would reduce it to first year in the market.
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what about the 355? it is one of the most awesome Ferraris ever
#COTD (slow clap) Brilliant!
It is an undervalued classic so NP all the way!