It’s the car they* didnt want you** to have.
I’m pretty stoked, I think all of these are home runs. Especially the I6 turbo versions. I’m glad to see a domestic company that has the courage to replace a V8 with a turbo 6.
Those “GLH” stripes are writing checks this shitbox can’t cash. No Dice.
I’m setting myself up to take a lot of flack here but if we are talking Mazda’s other zoom-zoom, I have to say the Ford Probe GT. Powered by Mazda and a great deive for the day.
Harbor Freight of course.
Maybe it’s just the astronomer in me being pedantic, but there’s no way in this or any other reality that you would have both Orion and Scorpius in the same sky. One’s a winter sky highlight and the other’s a summer sky jewel. And never the twain shall meet.
Funny, I’m biding my time until the EV version of the Charger EV debuts.
Came here for this. 1987 styling meets 2024 terrible outward visibility.
I love the handles on the 10th (and final) generation of the Lincoln Continental. The way the sit flush against the chrome trim around the windows gives them a well-integrated and elegant look. I actually thought the entire car itself was pretty nice looking, but the door handles in particular stood out to me as a…
You can be a car enthusiast and NOT want to pollute the air you breathe more than it’s already being polluted. And then taking said (hypothetically) illegally modified car to an illegal, dangerous, and obnoxious car meet just to be a general nuisance and hazard to the public? Yeah, I’d say that’s a good cause for…
Here’s my take on the ‘Border Issue’. I was just in Texas last week, drove from Mobile, AL to El Paso, TX. Spent 2 nights in Marfa and for a whole day we drove from Marfa, through both Big Bend parks State/National.