As resident Muscle Mercury guy I have to say CP.
As resident Muscle Mercury guy I have to say CP.
I've owned about 20 bikes, this was probably the most enjoyable of all.
The Honda RC211V had a 990cc V-5 that put out 250ish horsepower. With Valentino Rossi on top it was basically unbeatable.
Because most people forget that Honda even made a 5-cylinder motor.
My favorite though has to be the Volkswagen VR5, just because of how strange and unconventional the concept is. Five cylinders is already weird enough, but an uneven V configuration? They sound FANTASTIC too.
Obligatory VW check engine light:
Nissan Juke: A crossover SUV with a 1.6 liter 4-banger putting out around 188 horsepower with a pricetag around $19,000 for the base model.
The difference between a regular Omni and an Omni GLH is that I would actually drive the latter without a bag over my head.
I'd say the Goes Like Hell fits. Not as radical as Renault's Clio or R5 Turbo, but it was a long way from a base Omni.
I believe that Lincoln is worth saving, so long as Ford can figure out that customers desire more than dressed up Fusions.
(Voice of Waylon Jennings): How will them duke boys get out of this mess?
the style of the challenger is to me just as fresh as when it came out. i love it. i do not understand why more do not sell. its larger and more useable in terms of back seat and trunk when compared to the camaro and the mustang
IMO I don't buy a car like this to be particularly fast. It is I'm sorry, hands down the best looking of all the new muscle car re-dux's and that's what I enjoy about it. I don't know if this is a car I'd seriously drive. This is a car that would sit in my garage, or that I would take out on a Saturday night to grab a…
People say it "B-M-W Zee Four" when it's really pronounced "B-M-W Douche Canoe."
Lamborghini mercy....
Hyundai Equus. Eh-kiss?
Not clean your whole car off.
Does this count?
Gonna go with the Countach. STILL LOOKS AWESOME. Was so 80s, even before the 80s. And of course the 80s = the future.
The Ford Model T. It foretold the Automobile as a mass produced/desired object. There were earlier attempts at the Horseless carriage, but the T put the car on the map and everything afterwards has been fine tuning.