As with your other review, if you owned this what would you immediately change? Suspension setting? Exhaust? Fueling? Bars? Lighting?
As with your other review, if you owned this what would you immediately change? Suspension setting? Exhaust? Fueling? Bars? Lighting?
Would you rather ride this, or a comparably priced Indian? Victory? Metric Cruiser?
Here’s a good trick: scroll down past articles you’re not interested in.
wait 20 minutes, they’ll put something else up.
This 1975 Moto Guzzi 850-T comes from the era when Alejandro DeTomaso (yep, the Pantera guy) owned the marque
Yeah, it won’t be the Supra. I didn’t want to put too many constraints on the car because I wanted to see what everyone recommended, but the simple truth is that I need to branch out to a different car/country/group of people. Supra would just attract the same people the Skyline did, and frankly I think it’s even less…
Those are classic Comedia Dell’Arte characters
I think it would be really hard to get into the sport bike market, especially with all the choices currently available, and doubly so since they have no “history” or credibility in sport bikes. The American cruiser scene on the other hand has been dominated by the same kinds of bikes for decades (big air cooled…
First generation Viper. It would be interesting to hear about something that could kill you and it would give you enough room to find a second car. Like the Hummer/GT-R.
How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.
Resist the temptation to ride with your feet down at low speed. It’s a great way to break your ankle, run your own self over, and/or look like a general dweeb.
treat every other driver like they are trying to kill you.
Beige Chrysler Town&Country with Stow ‘N Go seats. First, they are the automotive equivalent of stealth to police officers. Second, You can throw your kids in and drive at all hours of the night with the excuse of “We’re trying to make time while they’re asleep.” all it takes is one really soiled diaper and no one…
Because this is Jalopnik ... one requirement here is hatred of American cars (in line with “because this is Gawker ... one requieremnt here is hatred of all things American”).
Typical Gawker hipsterism & critical theory.
(although to be fair, in this case when compared with the 2nd Gen TA, these were a bit of a…
The Trans Am, particularly the WS.6, is one of the best American performance cars. It has a double wishbone front suspension design, and about the best live axle setup they could make. The engine is behind the front wheel line, which is great for balance and handling, but poo for doing any maintenance. The rear axle…
Ok, out of all the things that have been said on this website...this angers me the most. I love the WS6. I thought it always looked and performed better than it’s Chevy counterpart, and with the right mods, was an absolute beast.
Let’s start this off with a confession: I’m not into cruisers. Like, not at all. I don’t get the appeal to anyone…
Of course the headline is hyperbolic; we should all have vast fleets of wheels for every possible activity. But…
two classes of thinking