Thanks to the historical documentary “Smokey & the Bandit” I grew up believing the greatest performance car possible was the Pontiac Trans-Am.
Thanks to the historical documentary “Smokey & the Bandit” I grew up believing the greatest performance car possible was the Pontiac Trans-Am.
Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4. Fast and BORING, how could it be? That’s how I learned that “fast” doesn’t necessarily mean “fun.”
2005 Subaru WRX.
Anything Chrysler related.
2005 GTO. Do an image search. You could also get the interior in red, purple, black, or grey. Depending on the exterior color the stitching on the black would vary as well.
Actually, I was thinking of the TR8.
Black leather in summer....no thank you! Tan is the way to go.
I’d also like it if they were mostly SOLID colors too. None of this weird crap where it’s like half black/gray, half whatever other color.
Bring back bordello burgundy velour with button tufted seats.
My car is blue on blue and was built in 2005. Everyone that gets in asks “did it come from the factory like that?”
Some cars have them. The ‘06 Subaru Legacy SpecB had a bright red interior, while the ‘07 (which I have) has a black/blue one. I mostly bought the car because of that blue!
What I wouldn’t do to see blue velour interior come back again.
Exactly, I really dislike black interiors, just an ocean of boredom. They can look good with a red carpet though.
Give me red, blue, green, light greys or beiges, anything but black.
Earlier this month, there was an LA-area car chase involving a Mercedes, a bunch of traffic, and some crazy…
There is seriously no valid reason to have an automatic shifter on the floor. Having it on the column frees up so much interior room even if you don’t have a front bench/split-bench.
When I was young my parents only had GM’s and all had column shifters. The only time I saw different was a manual car (parents Geo Metro and Tracker).