jamisparker
jamisparker
jamisparker

Wow, crazy good deal. I'm still waffling on what to buy. Looking at S30, S130 turbo, Z32, and 944/924S. Just can't decide on the best combination of cost, 4 seats, fun, and wrenchability.

Price is kind of crazy. MSRP is $31,140. At that point I'd be getting a smaller but 4-door BMW 320i for $33,445 and having a lot more fun around corners with RWD.

You can get a turbo z32 in decent shape for $5k every day of the week where I live. I doubt you have to spend $8k for a z31 turbo.

Which has built 100 cars in about 10 years.

It's not so much a question of buyers, but of manufacturing capacity. SSC is a small group of guys working in a garage. I don't see how they could produce more than a few copies per year.

Cab forward design. It looks like you could kick a headlight from the driver's seat.

They did already, the World Record Edition included 5 copies of the SS with the limiter removed. What I don't get is how Guinness's rule mandating 50 units produced to count as a production car can disqualify Bugatti but not SSC. I find it hard to believe SSC has sold 50 Aeros.

It's a T-top, you are seeing the center crossbar at the bottom of the photo.

This would be great for finding a stolen Beatle in east LA. Just a random hypothetical.

Base engine on the Charger was a 6-cylinder from '69-'74. Just because they became popular due to their available big engines, doesn't mean that's all the nameplate was. Almost all the original muscle cars were family cars that had an option for a huge V8, which is exactly what the new Charger is.

The Cougar and Thunderbird were pretty much identical in the late 80's.

You COULDN'T care less. For the love of God, I don't think anyone gets that right.

Take this down asap...

Let me guess, you're over 60?

No GT models?

Wouldn't surprise me if he has cerebral palsy. My cousin does and can have meltdowns like that, though not that extreme. If so, extra uncool of the brother to film it.

Miata IS always the answer.

"start soft and go hard"

I would say a scone is somewhat biscuit-like, sort of a cross between a biscuit and muffin.

My pick is the Delfino Feroce. It was my favorite car in Project Gotham Racing, but was mostly just vaporware.