marcusboothby
Marcus Boothby
marcusboothby

It’s called the Zetec S

I have not seen a Neon over here on years! *raises hat to you*

So what if the original R8 came out ten years ago? It’s lasted and stayed up to date with more modern machinery. In 2006/7, the rivals were the 430, 997 Turbo, and the Gallardo which it was based on. Since then, it’s kept up with the GT-R, 458, LFA and even the Huracan.

Next year will be far more interesting with the

Genesis is Skynet

We are doomed

COTD?

Just wait until the P1 T (Spyder) is released...confirmed by my friend who works at McLaren

I go to university and yes I have a job.
Made in America isn’t always the best

I just don’t get this “Made in America” thing. I don’t usually care where my product of choice comes from as long as it works. So what if my MacBook comes from China, it still works at the end of the day and does exactly what I tell it to do, when it has too.

Same with my car, it comes from Korea but all I need it to

Whatever you wrote this comment on was probably made in China, Korea or Taiwan.

You’re wrong about the Excelle. The first gen Excelle was based on the Daewoo Lacetti and the second gen was based on the Astra J sedan.

This thing.

Good shout sir!

Always take Autocar with a pinch of salt

They were about £7k new at the time so £28k per team? In comparison, Christiano Ronaldo earns £39,132 per day. Car football is more fun and cheaper than the premier league

The Flex is a fantastically well designed vehicle. It’s so comfortable and practical

Did Mr Tada-San just confirm the new Supra too?

Richard, how does one explain the situation with the Kia episode with the car rugby? If I remember rightly, some of the C’eed’s used were in a right state. Not to mention the pitch at Twickenham

All modern Rolls-Royces use BMW electrical systems, as Rolls-Royce is BMW’s high end luxury division

Tow ropes. If the winch fails, wrap the rope to a tree or similar and do it the old fashioned way

Essentially, it’s the same car that the German armed forces used throughout the 70s-90s. The ‘modern’ G-Wagen as we know it today is still based on the same fundamental technology as the originals. Yeah, like the Defender, Hummer, Lamborghini LM002 and Jeep, it’s based on an old military design.