Jesus, that never gets old.
Jesus, that never gets old.
no they had a decent season just some unfortunate things happened plus mercedes still has the upperhand in the engine department so yea it’s tough to beat them but sucking..? hardly
Well no, Ferrari were brilliant for most of the first half before Sebastian Vettel went on an angry streak.
This comment is hilarious to me.
Not any longer. GM has empowered Corvette and Camaro teams to make the best performance vehicles they can for their customer sets. As a result, there are Camaros variants faster (in a straight line and the track) than Corvette variants.
Lutz is the complete opposite of a “scared-old-man.” Think more like “salty seasoned automotive veteran” who has seen many car companies come and go.
Don’t be silly. Dogs don’t steal. It must have been a cat trying to frame a dog for stealing.
Talked shit about Ford using aluminum in their truck *BEDS*, which IS incredibly stupid because aluminum legitimately CAN’T hold up to hard use in a truck bed (even if people aren’t dropping a load of bricks from 5 feet in the air into their bare metal truck bed). By the time you make aluminum thick enough to handle…
80's kid here, can confirm your correct. It’s still the first car I’ll buy if I hit the lotto.
Car & Driver’s best cover EVER:
It is crazy, I’m 30 and had a poster of a Countach on my wall as a kid. James May is 55 and had one as a poster in his childhood bedroom. So for more than 25 years, the Countach was the IT car. What other car has done this?
Let’s be clear which Countach we’re talking about:
if your answer is not Countach you were born at the wrong time
There exists the implication that if you are driving a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, you are in something that is—at least…
When I was in HS a friend of mine had a late ‘80s Monte Carlo SS. I didn’t know too much about cars at the time but I knew that car was rad.
Oooh, the want is strong with this one.
Or the ZR1 in ‘17 (in Dubai)
Probably going to be a Europe reveal to thumb their noses at the traditional supercar makes, just like they did with the ZR-1 in ‘89.
Meh. It is suffering from NSX Syndrome - everyone knows about it, everyone knows essentially what it will be. The sheer surprise is part of what made the GT reveal great. The Zora, at this point, is at “Just go on and release it already.” Speaking of which, it should have been revealed at NAIAS, even in a “concept”…
Good heavens but that’s a clean Astro!