jonnybimmer
jonnybimmer
jonnybimmer

How about a real GT-R sedan? Yeah it's an R33, but the midnight purple should make up for it. Or if that doesn't suit you....

Never saw the whole "you're ruining your car" argument. Some people lower their cars at the cost of tires, some suspension components and increasing risk for body damage. Then some people track their cars wearing away their engines, clutches, brakes, tires, and REALLY increasing risk for damage. But somehow it's ok,

"I like Bro Trucks that actually see mud."

The E30 M3 is the M3 generation I'm least interested in. E36; great all-rounder (now great value!). E46; the capable track athlete. E9X; back to being a great all-rounder but with modern looks and a great soundtrack. But the E30 was too track-oriented while at the same time having a motor that's too delicate/expensive

"Fun" and "FWD" you say?

Totally agree. The C4 had the kickass ZR1 and for everything good there is about the C3, the C2 did it better.

Yeah it is, but IMO the superior functionality of it offsets the less than ideal manufacturer location. I usually go out of my way for domestically made goods, but this is by far and away the best mug I've ever used.

Yeah it is, but IMO the superior functionality of it offsets the less than ideal manufacturer location. I usually go

Really hope this thing has a suspension lift system. That long painted front lip is begging for a scuffing.

I like to believe there's still hope...

I would like LOVE to see a well-written, logical explanation how Tesla's direct sales stores are wrong but direct sales stores from companies like Apple and Nike are fine. Seriously, anyone?

I can dig the pearlescent paint job, but something's still off....

I hope some good photographers took advantage of the environment for some amazing looking images. Seems like the perfect environment for some moody and dramatic lighting like this:

Porsche Cayenne Turbo.

I'd say when it comes to clean simple lines, the AE5 Civic and MKI Golf are as clean as it gets.

Right brand, wrong car. No matter how it's combined, white, black and carbon fiber can only be so vulgar. And besides, it's a Lambo; they're supposed to be a little in-your-face. It'd be a bigger crime to paint it beige, put it on smaller wheels and put a muffler so effective people would think it's electric.

I love 911's, but I would never consider the 901 & 991's to be not super cars. Now, that 959 on the other hand...

I know it's from a "kid" cartoon series, not a film, but I'd vote for the Hakosuka Skyline in Adventure Time simply for the WTF factor. They could have drawn a generic box sedan or even something recognizable like a Mustang or Beetle. But no, instead they chose an vintage JDM car that here in the states is rarer than

This thought runs through my mind every time I see the current Accord coupe.

Nothing with an AMG, M or S badge is a sleeper IMO. Maybe when they first came out, but nowadays no one is going to look at the front bumper "smile" and quad exhausts pipes and be surprised by the speed. The older E28/E34 M5's look almost identical to their non-M models, but the trained eye can still spot the

Ok, so no pop-up headlights, but being an Eagle badged Eclipse should probably make up for it.