Naturally, the unveiling of the Aston Martin DB10 to be featured in the upcoming James Bond film Spectre led to a…
Naturally, the unveiling of the Aston Martin DB10 to be featured in the upcoming James Bond film Spectre led to a…
Yeah the wheels are certainly oversized.
For crying out loud just make a Miata coupe already.
Christ on a bicycle Doug! You've had a Ferrari for a year? Why the hell didn't your write about it!?
I really considered making you an offer, and because I'm an idiot, you would have had to jump through exactly 0 of those hoops.
Could always just use this:
I think you missed #3...
Thanks Obama!
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Since we're talking about a 100 year list, I fail to see why the Beetle, a car that's nearing it's 80th birthday and is still loved the world over, isn't on it. No doubt it'll still have a fan base in 100 years and a readily available parts supply to support it.
There is video of it in action somewhere.
At first I was like:
you're right
They're not allowed to do that, the rules state the components teams must design themselves to be considered a constructor (and thus collect their money at the end of the year). It is a cost-cutting idea that's been floated, but the big teams want to run a 3rd car themselves instead.
You know, I was trying to figure out a way this list could even be made, because it seems the problem is that any car could be a "poseur" car.
I wonder if the interweb has a place where we can buy such items?
We all want what we can't have. We'll do a swap; Aussies get the Bow tie, we'll get the Lion.
Such a better looking front end. I hate the face on the SS, that is just more attractive in general.
Base C6 Corvettes are under $24k. While this post has very logical points, a jalop is a jalop! BRAAAAPPP!!!!
Fuck that, I'm buying a new car like either the GT350 or the M2 when that comes out. Hooray for engineering jobs!