Body on frame? And longitudinally mounted engine? AND V8 option? Never would have guessed... It would probably make a great bargain used car in a few years.
Body on frame? And longitudinally mounted engine? AND V8 option? Never would have guessed... It would probably make a great bargain used car in a few years.
Spoiler alert:
Any Panther.
Merc sounds like the first half of Mercury, not Mercedes...
What a waste :\
They pulled an Audi. Keep the same profile. Play with hip/shoulder lines and lights.
Yea. Mercedes gave the S class the Ford Focus treatment with those arches.
Oh, deer. I was expecting to hear Taiwanese not English.
Maybe a new 4 door C30? C50? Maybe?
This whole equivalency thing is such BS. So BMW is selling themselves short on the 128 since that's a 3 liter? And how far back to you go? Because some of today's turbo 4 cylinders make more power than the large V8's of yore.
Yea, I thought of broadening it to include pre-air bag era cars right after posting. But I suppose there might be a few cars with an air bag that could pull it off...
Um... It's just a picture... I do see the steering wheel when I drive. I do see the gauges through the opening between the rim and horn/air bag. I also see plenty of road. Doesn't matter if I drive a low sitting car or a higher sitting truck. I can still see the wheel and gauges in my field of view. You might not be…
You just need to go further back in time. Car companies pulled it off in the 50s-70s.
GT5 looked unreal too. Then I played it. What a mess. Did not feel like a fully developed complete game. Even after the updates and added features, it still does not live up to the hype and pretty screenshots.
Okay, maybe not, but that's what happened in the city of Qingdao in China yesterday, according to China Car Times. An angry owner of a $423,000 Maserati Quattroporte showed up at the Qingdao Auto Show where he beat the ever-loving crap out of his fancy car with a sledgehammer as an act of protest against the way he…