I wanted one of those ever since the guy who mysteriously owned a Skyline in our neighborhood waaay before it was legal showed up in an early 90s Q45 lowered on what looked like Audi Avus knockoffs. It was simple and gorgeous.
I wanted one of those ever since the guy who mysteriously owned a Skyline in our neighborhood waaay before it was legal showed up in an early 90s Q45 lowered on what looked like Audi Avus knockoffs. It was simple and gorgeous.
This would have been more dramatic if the Elise were racing a bunch of hooked-up semi trucks with helplessly boxed in drivers ruefully shaking their fists out their windows.
"One way to achieve that is to ditch the heavy all-wheel drive system, which Lambo has done in the past. Then again, the previous SV, the Murcielago 670-4 retained that for maximum traction, something the Aventador also needs to stay on the road."
I'm not gonna
No, I am not a Mercedes
Depends on what your definition of the word "Umm" is.
Hailboulder did this.
I appreciate the link. Is it for 2004 cars though? Because these days, of course Mercedes isn't reliable. I mentioned the 2004 CLK55 on purpose because Mercedes wasn't off the cliff yet.
"You're just flat wrong on this one, son."
He's a temporary crane. I'm talking perma-cranes.
Mercedes is unreliable?
These days most turbo cars are putting out full boost by 2,000rpm. But that's only if you're past about half throttle.
The MOST miserable mileage? My brother's 8mpg Jeep Grand Wagoneer would like a word with you.
I guess he'll just...drive farther than the place he was going to then.
Hey, at least it's not the NBA where the playoffs are practically half the season.
If this happened in America, all the jokes would be about impending financial ruin, and the video would end with him crying.
Damn I need a camera drone just so I can film my own car while driving it around.
I know the sound sold me. Not that I can afford one, but it sure as hell changed my mind about Mercedes really quickly.