The 2009 Cadillac CTS-V set a lap time of 7 minutes and 59.32 seconds (~8 Minutes) around the Nürburgring Nordschleife, which was the fastest publicly documented time for a production sedan at the time.
The 2009 Cadillac CTS-V set a lap time of 7 minutes and 59.32 seconds (~8 Minutes) around the Nürburgring Nordschleife, which was the fastest publicly documented time for a production sedan at the time.
Yeah, I accidentally got a car “laundered” because of that.
I feel that just about anyone can make a sub-7 second Ring car for $350,000+
After looking at her photo, I think the only jobs she was qualified for was: Tattoo Artist, Cannabis Dispensary “Budtender”, Hot Topic salesperson, or any job that requires full facial makeup, such as a clown.”
I’m going to go with Mercedes Benz.
You want an electric car cheap?
Get a Citicar!
I swear, this thing looks like the clay modelers barely got started, and the PR team came in and demanded something to show, so the modelers just went, “Uh.. Yeah... It’s done. It’s meant to look unfinished like that. No, really!”
Well, then this is the 300lb linebacker, as opposed to the agile and lithe kicker the E-Type is.
The Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale is the Italian brand’s new flagship supercar and picks up right where the 8C Competizione left off almost 15 years ago.
Hands down, the Volkswagen Beetle.
Because, it has a massive historical significance of being the World’s first “Supercar”. And, there are not that many out there. And, out of the ones that are, most are locked away in rich people vaults out of the public view.
I love the Shelby American on that mock-up.
Should have just gave it to them on a “Indefinite Loan”, like many other collector cars at museums.
They also made one of the most successful and famous engines in F1 history.
Koenigsegg
It’s not a real Cadillac if they don’t put the ducks back on the crest!
Not going to lie, I’m known to take a puff or two before jumping into a race in iRacing or ACC to calm my nerves a bit.
Any company that changes their logo from a long standing traditional one, that is usually a symbol or coat of arms, and replacing it simply with the brand name in a stylized font.
“Vintage Steeds” or even “Vintage Stable” would hint to the fact they modify Broncos without stepping on any trademarks.
Seems like they went too far on the side of safety, to now be beyond generic sounding and unidentifiable in the marketplace.
Looking at the forecast, this seems a non-issue.
The lows over the weekend, look to be upper 40s/lower 50s.