Are you talking about the Diablo that borrowed it’s headlights from a Nissan?
Are you talking about the Diablo that borrowed it’s headlights from a Nissan?
The Diablo was parts pin Chrylser
I’m sure there are people out there that want a Cadillac in Europe. The problem is that they lack commitment and a strong dealer network. Not everyone wants a German whip.
Funny, I have a 2012 Boss 302 and were I buying today I'd get a 1LE.
And that he thinks that it’s getting a manual transmission.
I think you are very optimistic with your price estimates.
Ehh, given how everyone dismisses the Ford GT out of hand for having a V6, maybe they made the right call here.
Counterpoint: “Hurr durr It’s not scary” is a good way to end up Orlove’d or worse. There isn’t a 500+ hp car in production (existence) that doesn’t deserve respect.
If you can’t go 10 hours without shitting, you may need to see a doctor.
“There’s a longstanding animosity between black and Asian Americans, due in large part to their relative proximity to whiteness and the privileges it brings.”
Swing and a miss.
Sony will walk out on stage tonight, take a dump, hold it over their heads in triumph, and all publications and twitter will decide they won E3.
There were no signals at all, it’s a BMW and an Audi.
The look on Patrick George’s face knowing his Camaro crash has been knocked down a notch on the list of worst GM street car crashes at Belle Isle:
In the 1971 Indy 500, Eldon Palmer, a car dealer in Indiana, drove the pace car, a Dodge Challenger, to promote it. Palmer had set up a traffic cone on pit lane to show himself where to begin slowing the car but someone moved the cone away. Palmer stepped on the brakes too late, lost control of the car and slammed…
He Patrick George’d it right up.