If they're going to have "Barn finds", you should have to dump 50,000 credits into them just to get them running and have to spend game time in an uber-realistic "hose 30 years of chicken shit off the 1973 Impala" minigame.
If they're going to have "Barn finds", you should have to dump 50,000 credits into them just to get them running and have to spend game time in an uber-realistic "hose 30 years of chicken shit off the 1973 Impala" minigame.
I still think the Citroen SM is the best.
Something slow, silly, and fun.
I just want to see a Veyron going down the interstate at 247 mph with a space saver on the front right wheel and a garbage bad sealing off the broken window.
Oh no, the poor polar bears!
1st
Did you suggest Porsche yesterday?
'Murica
Higher gas prices=?=more pressure to modify CAFE regulations in regards to crossovers=more wagons and hatchbacks stateside=less trucks and SUVs on the road=car-based pickups.
My thoughts exactly. It may cost me 4 dollars to go 12 miles, but for all the silly noises, velvety torque, and abrupt throttle responses, it's worth it.
Audi probably realized that a new Quattro would cannibalize sales of the S5 and R8. Shame, really, but they're not digging a grave.
Some cars have manuals in spite of fuel savings, not because of it. I mean, could you imagine a GTi or Boxster with no manual option?
When it comes to the cars I see driving around Tampa, I don't trust the integrity of anything remotely pressurized.
Florida's the same. The only time you can't is if you would be turning into traffic, or if they specifically say otherwise (with a nice little sign).
I always thought of it as more of a parking nightmare.
He he he
"Honey, I think my car's leaking....."
*Crying
I want to swap that engine into everything.
Oh, I agree, but it was the first thing that flashed to my head. I feel bitter towards most southern states, with their expanded city limits and random speed limit decreases.