At least they’re not lying. It doesn’t say “ROTARY TORQUE”
At least they’re not lying. It doesn’t say “ROTARY TORQUE”
These guys should have gotten the contract for the new electric postal delivery vehicle. They could have called it the Alpha Mail
Would you say you don’t like their fit and Finnish?
The strange thing is, Mercedes is aware of the Cugnot Steam Drag and other early motor vehicles: https://www.daimler.com/company/tradition/company-history/forerunners-to-the-automobile.html
Happy birthday! I’m gifting you this. You have 30 days to make it run. It’s the real holy grail this time, I swear
I can’t believe the SVX was suggested, but not the XT. That was the real wedge-shaped Subaru. And it has pop up headlights like all the best wedge cars.
I was born a year after the Countach ended production, but it’s still the car that is the most “Lamborghini” Lamborghini to me. Every subsequent Lamborghini owes its design to it. It was the first one with the “lambo” doors, the first with the five-hole wheel design, the first with a wedge shape. It’s iconic.…
Really, you almost never see any cars from the late 70s/early 80s anymore. Cars from the late 80s are about the oldest I see with any regularity, and if I see any older than that, they’re almost always restored classics only driven on the weekends. That said, there is someone in my hometown who daily drives a Subaru…
Definitely the Chrysler 300. It and the Charger are the last rear-drive V8 American sedans, a breed that has been on life support now for decades. I can see why people buy the Charger since it has all those Hellcat models now, but the 300 hasn’t been substantially updated in 10 years and other luxury sedans do what it…
I call that guy Lil Yachty
I don’t think they had too much in common besides little stuff like the taillights, grille, AC vents, and stereo
“Four score and Q7 years ago...”
It’s wild how mostly normal looking that interior is. It even has dual airbags! I would have thought they could have gotten an exemption for airbags considering the low production numbers. Also, if I recall, it has a sequential manual transmission that utilizes paddle shifters and a clutch pedal, unlike every other…
There’s a big difference between a tailgate handle bezel falling off and engine and transmission issues. If only stuff unrelated to the mechanics of a truck break, then I’d still say it’s built to last.
Fas10 Fur10us: Fas10 Your Seatbelts
I hope the Kaiser Permanentely fires her ass for her racist tantrum
Companies like Aston Martin and Porsche shouldn’t count. When you get to that price range, they’ll paint your car whatever color you want, so it’s not exactly fair to say they’re companies with good paint colors right now when they’ve almost always let you pick whatever color you want because you’re already spending…
I’d better see some Fuscas on the roads along with the Tsuru taxis. I know they haven’t used Fusca taxis for about a decade now, but they were once so ubiquitous
Ah yes, won’t somebody please think of the poor white people who will now be discriminated against because of this “race quota”!!! If you bothered to read the report, no such quota (as in, there must be this many black people in F1 at a minimum) is actually being recommended, you shitbrain. However, you are right that…
Maybe it’s a tach. Perhaps Hemis would rev to 12,000 RPM back then