Wow. So we get a Supra without Toyota reliability, a relatively high price, two engines with the highest output only being 335hp, and no manual transmission.
Wow. So we get a Supra without Toyota reliability, a relatively high price, two engines with the highest output only being 335hp, and no manual transmission.
Sandpiercer!
Looks like Romulans coming out of the Cloaking Device’s shielding...
Came to post similar, left satisfied.
Lousy Mune weather.
0-60 times are about doing it the fastest possible way. Thats the point. If you are willing to do that to your car that’s okay with me. It’s not like drag racers walk off the line you know.
You know what? I’m completely fine with companies restoring vehicles regardless of how bad they were. How many cars have been lost to history because nobody bothered to keep one running? I wonder if, somewhere out there, somebody’s daily driving the last running example of a bad car and doesn’t even realize it.
Fun fact: The police point to the wallet pocket on those teddy bears when asking Mercedes owners ‘is this where the service department cashier touched you?’
I knoooooow my chicken! You gotta know your chicken!
Now having said all that, I realize not many people show up to a Kia dealer with $45,000 in a briefcase. And you can’t really make payments on a 12 year old car a racecar and a vacation.
I scrolled through this whole list and couldn’t see 45 used Geo Metros as an option.
This is fantastic. Job well done.
The common way of denoting drive wheels is front wheels is top and rear wheels is bottom, so in this graphic, it is showing the NASCAR has a FWD 4-speed MT V8, and the consumer car is an Automatic 4-cyl that is available as either RWD or AWD.
I’m curious about the possible lack of self awareness this comment suggests.
*shakes head knowingly, reflecting on his mother’s 1980 Datsun 210 with the floorboards rusted out, sitting along the Carlisle Pike with a rod sticking out the side of the block*
AMC Rebel The Machine sounds so cool.
I dig what they’re doing, technology wise, but vilifying American union labor while building $70k cars in a tent is enough for me to become disinterested in what they have going on out there.
Same! Video content for people reading at work, is content that will simply get ignored.
Let us know what—and who—you want to see in this space.
This is the most compelling argument for why parents shouldn’t buy the most amount of safety features they can that are currently available.