They’re Chrysler 226s now, with inflation.
They’re Chrysler 226s now, with inflation.
For me, it’s the people who are utterly unable to handle the size of their colossal vehicles.
I’d just like to say that if you live in a climate that gets snow, and you have no snow/ice removal tool in the car you are a fucking moron.
Came here to say this, but I think it’s true for all vehicles, not just EVs.
Gee, maybe make some affordable EVs.
That thing will really class up my mechanic's shop.
Would you buy this over an EV?
Canada....so more like “Q’eh-non”, amirite?
Came here for this. Had a poster of this on my wall picked up from the Scholastic Book Fair
Saw this debut at the Detroit auto show when I was a kid. Was my favorite ever since. Owned one 20 years later.
OG Viper. I remember when it came out, Ferraris and Corvettes had like 300 horsepower V8s and looked pretty bland and dated. The Viper was like something out of a fever dream. It was as if the concepts of Testosterone and Poor Impulse Control met up with Engineering at a bar and got absolutely out of control. It…
The website for that abomination is a highly entertaining disaster. From the lack even the most basic proofreading to the blatantly false advertising, the grift is so obvious that it’s hard to tell if it’s sincere or satire. Observe:
Alfa Romeo 4C. It would have been an absolutely perfect driver’s car. And it would be in my driveway right now.
Consider just going a different week/weekend. You’ll have less traffic if you decide to drive, cheaper flights/trains/buses if you go that route. Cheaper hotels too, likely. You won’t be fighting crowds as much anywhere you go. You won’t be clogging up the roads at the “official” travel time.
Don’t.
I hate fun too.
The Ear of Open Corn
Maybe this is just me, but if you’re going to ask someone to pay tens of millions of dollars for your boat, you might want to spring for a halfway decent camera. Some of those photos are almost comically low-res. Hell, some of them look like screengrabs from a late-90s boat-themed Myst knockoff.
Do I spy junkyard markings in the engine bay? I’m not sure what that part is. Looks to be belt-driven, so guessing AC Compressor? If so, I wouldn’t call this effort a “restoration” so much as a “cheap fix and flip.” And I’d steer clear if so.
Here me out. We all know Miata Is Always The Answer, right?