Reverse image search returned pages of crappy image dumps and nothing useful until I found this.
Reverse image search returned pages of crappy image dumps and nothing useful until I found this.
It's a great scheme, and this should be made into a diecast model (Paging Tinfoil @ LaLD: here's your next project!) The only letdown here is that the near-bankrupt restaurant scheme is placed on a car whose manufacturer seems to be heading in the same direction.
Never in my wildest dreams did I think COTA would let all of the bad blood turn the F1 event into a blank space. Thankfully, they managed to shake it off and get out of the woods in style.
You are correct, but holy Christ how am I supposed to drive that without anyone noticing? I need a crew who would drive a Mercedes Uhlenhault 300SLR, Jaguar E-type, Ferrari 250 GT SWB, a Datsun 240Z, and 20 other cars that can absorb the attention (trip starts at the southernmost end of Italy, ends at the Isle of Man).
I’m sorry it’s Monday. Here’s a pair of Alfa Romeos to make you feel better.
I thought Ford did a wonderful job explaining all of this during their release event in Germany. I have it starting where they start talking about the history of the RS.
A lot of people read Jalopnik. More than 8 million globally this month alone, in fact. They range from everyday car…
It’s your civic duty to have an accord with these animals. It doesn’t take a crosstour genius to know how they fit into the Veritable Tapestry of Environmental Concerns.
“Ugh. This isn’t really related to auto journalism so you shouldn’t post stuff like this.”
Indeed :] And, our own blog in the kinjaverse
Oh please, it’s Mercedes.
Hot wheels/Matchbox/Random Die cast
This is possibly the most brave car story I have heard told on the Internet—how one owner came to appreciate the…
Lineup should be: Genesis, Exudus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Numbers.