It’s probably the pre-CVT generation driving this (in production until MY12).
It’s probably the pre-CVT generation driving this (in production until MY12).
Also, it seems to favour models that had a decent lifespan, and were in production 10+ years ago (having been around long enough to have enough sample size that’s accumulated over 250k).
Considering we're well past the L in SL meaning anything, a luxury variant sounds good, although hopefully the price tag comes with enough customization to option away some of the tackiness. I mean, I'll never be able to justify spending the cost of my first home on a two seater, and MB has no reason to care what I…
Oldsmobile might though
That doesn’t read as Mustang equivalent of 911 Dakar/Huracan Sterrato?
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One of the fun things about watching old rally footage is all the disparate things that’d compete, including sometimes bigger American V8 stuff. Bring on the rally Mustang.
First, Chrysler still makes an affordable droptop (or at least as affordable in relative terms as the LeBaron was).
I mostly only use voice control to find a specific album or track on the USB stick I keep in the car (quicker and safer than scrolling through to find it), but I’m also not sure what other features I even have to use it on.
Nothing, because I feel no shame in not paying for features I don’t need.
Let’s go with I get the point of the bylaw well enough, but the $100 ticket is nuts, and over 100 boat trailer spaces is excessive if there’s barely any use midday on one of the nicest days of the summer.
Devo cover band
Parking ticket this weekend - went to an event down near a waterfront park. One of the park’s lots is closed for repaving or something, the other lot is already full. What appears to be available is apparently only for boat trailers for the nearby boat ramp. Despite the clear need for car parking, and only being a…
The very first issue of Motor Trend has an article on gymkhana, which from their version sounds very much like nascent autocross.
The only thing I remember about driving one of these when new at a car show event was just a whole bunch of understeer, in spite of not particularly trying to be That Guy. Although, chalk that up to greasy February roads, and probably eco tires that had no business being outdoors in winter. Good news is that’s easily…
Well then, velvet ropes would open, etc, etc.
I have no qualms with the Gone in 60 Seconds remake, but I hate the Mustang that launched a thousand awful clones. If you own one of these, you are not a connoisseur, you’re a self-indulgent wiener.
So, if you technically paid for it, and one survived, would you be justified in making a modern belly tank racer?
I mean, someone’s probably going to drive it like that for another 200k miles.
Maybe so, but sounds like a fun dad car.