This, besides the fact the politics are annoying, I'd make a guess in saying 1/3 of the people here don't even live in the US
This, besides the fact the politics are annoying, I'd make a guess in saying 1/3 of the people here don't even live in the US
I learned with this: a 1989 Lincoln Mark VII, it was fun but probably not as fun as a z06 haha. It did however inspire me to buy a second one (the one in my avatar)
me too, 2 isn't enough for me
That's no explorer sport, This is
you are very lucky, I've hardly seen a functioning car under $1000 in my area
Wagon, without even reading the article.
I forgot SAAB, I'd love for the 9-3 to make a comeback among others
This could make a great bargain version of the Taurus or the often talked about 4-door Mustang
I have a large list so bear with me
I never thought I'd see a pose similar to that on an early-to-mid nineties Town Car
I'd take the coupe, mostly because convertibles are usually noisier (in a bad way) structurally weaker, and a tad bit slower than their metal roofed brethren. And while I don't know much about their mechanical parts I know that they can be swapped out for more desirable goods
Own a cool car or pretend to be a racing (at a safe speed) with the kid in the car, they love that stuff or at least I did back in the day
I've driven this one a few times, it's quite fun
I bought this car because it had everything a muscle car has just in a little smaller scale and unfortunately an automatic transmission. How could you turn down a V8 RWD coupe that wasn't a mustang or a camaro? The answer: For $1400 you can't. Also the problem of the gears being automatically selected is being…
I'm honestly not seeing a difference. Honestly supercars/Hypercars/Whatever cars aren't nearly as exciting to me as a car that has some performance to it that I could picture myself affording in the next 5 years and doesn't rape your wallet/bank account every time it breaks down. If someone made a reasonably priced…
I agree with this, the basic corvette design hasn't changed in ages and I have yet to see any corvette go faster than the posted speed limit in person
I have a nagging feeling that this is satirical
Clearly you haven't been to the northern part, especially around all of the inland lakes. Those are some good driving roads if I do say so myself
I know it's not what most would want but seeing as how I've had so much fun with a 22 year old one I can only imagine how neat it would be to have a completely functioning shiny new one
If they made a car that didn't leak oil within the first 2 years of ownership there wouldn't be a problem. But that's GM for you