oh man... thats a lada snow to drive through
oh man... thats a lada snow to drive through
Any badge in the wrong car for that matter, like this “Maserati Accord”
M badges on non-M BMWs.
I always assumed that manufacturers defaulted to the drivers from the country of origin. Europeans have most caps on the right and American cars on the left. Neat read.
I wasn’t trying to change the meaning, the second line you mention is about future plans, my focus was on what has been produced at this time and whether it qualifies as a production car. Future plans are great and all but they don’t always happen, in short, when and if they produce 20 cars then we can declare it a…
Set these stupefying records and the car has just plain fantastic styling to boot? Incredible.
How is this NOT a Land Cruiser question.
Last year of the Chevy SS.
I know a previous employee of the EPA and they have said that this is absolutely normal every election cycle, and that the media are being goaded into articles like the one above.
Happy tuesday.
I’m not a VW guy, but I would buy one of these in a heartbeat if I could.
I’ll help you here. He was driving way too fucking fast.
This driver wasn’t able to avoid them.
I’ve got a half finished one in my garage right now. Fits the NA chassis too FWIW. 50-100 hours is a bit conservative but it’s not a particularly difficult assembly. Can’t wait to get mine on the road.
Not German, but the Mazda6 starts in the low $20,000s, rather large interior, and a pretty big trunk too. Optional manual, 184 horsepower standard (zoom zoom!). One of the better looking sedans out there right now, especially at this price range. And it gets 34 mpg. And has satisfyingly clunky door shutting.
I’m just gonna say... that Beetle on steelies and fat snow tires looks kinda badass.
I’ve had several parts cars before but I haven’t made much money off them ever.
Check your local Autozone for the new Mother’s De-Douche in a convenient rattle can. Never has it been so easy to clean the Illest off your car.
It definitely looks great, and the suicide doors are extremely useful. My rich friend in high school had one and we had 4 people in it all the time with no problem. It felt like being in a submarine in the backseat, but it was cool back there in its own way with the full-length center console that provided cup holders…
The Mazda RX-8 is geeky, goofy 19-year-old idealistic me, before I understood the inherent fundamental weaknesses of a rotary engine, back when I was seeing Jeremy Clarkson’s glowing review of this car on Top Gear, and its later appearance on the coupes challenge in series 9.
I still just love that design. Something about it.