jasonpbrown
jasonpbrown
jasonpbrown

Hey, that's cool. Looks like an Eclipse! Who doesn't love those things!

Get a room!

Nice! I was being a wee bit snarky, admittedly. BMW has rolled out very few cars that I haven't wanted at one point or another, it's just that the photo you shared looked surprisingly Pontiac-ish. Makes sense though, wasn't BMW the target of Pontiac's sedan efforts in the final years?

It's not that I wouldn't love having it in my garage, it's just my skills wouldn't live up to the potential it suggests, and I'd much rather have people tell me they like my odd looking white VW Rabbit, than constantly coaxing me to show them why their car is likely inferior. I'll take the street sleeper paint scheme

Plus, it looks like a Pontiac in that picture. Remember those? Fun cars!

Personally, I'm holding out until I see all the other trailers for all the other films about the 1976 Formula One World Championship that are being released this fall before I decide if this is one of the most anticipated movies about the 1976 Formula One World Championship released this fall.

I will, however, admit

As a former owner of an '82 GT, I wholeheartedly agree. Although mine wasn't very 1982 at all. I pretty much swapped out every piece of the drive train for beefier stuff, and significantly boosted the output of the strangled 5.0. Stock they had ~140hp and were starved through a 2bbl carb. Another reason why the

So the answer to "How does the R8 handle extreme heat?" is "I drove an R8 and saw a Porsche"? I'm perplexed.

My roomate had a Yellow/White two-town Scout II Traveller (the longer wheelbase) and even though his particular specimen was already a diamond in the rough in 1993, it was the best beach cruiser around. I've always loved them.

Henry Ford was a Zeta Psi.

+1 grin

Technically, I think the phrase is "Slow your roll"... just saying.

and by few you mean all.

That's gotta be a bicycle reflector that must have gotten stuck there with a piece of gum, good german gum.

Here's mine, in nature, within the first few months of ownership. That plate has long since been retired, but the WRX is still in my garage (waiting on a clutch, and a new up-pipe)

Best solution yet! Jalopnik, make this happen.

This. Without question, though I'd prefer it without the livery.

My Mom's 1968 Pontiac GTO (random 68 'GTO pic from internets)

I been doing it right!

Thanks for your service!