A roadster designed in the ‘60s with huge American engine used to be a rich person’s plaything - a fourth or fifth…
A roadster designed in the ‘60s with huge American engine used to be a rich person’s plaything - a fourth or fifth…
Please, Obama and Trudeau are just posing. A real gearhead world leader will now be shown.
Dear America,
Beat me to it. I used this picture though, a 3.0 from a Spyder I believe.
Yamaha-designed Ford SHO V6.
The inline 6 out of the e-type
If you’ve watched a Jalopnik video this year and enjoyed what you saw, thank Nicole. She and the rest of our (relatively tiny!) video team busted ass all year to take Jalopnik video from scratch to something amazing.
OH MY GOD YES
I like the Suzuki-powered one with the itty bitty steel wheels. That’s a sweet car.
Tough choices, the vehicle I want next is the new Tacoma. I guess since that’s not a car, and a 2016 model to boot though, I’ll just give my vote to the Miata.
Obvious answer is obvious.
but we’re not talking about you. We’re generalizing so we can dislike a certain group of people based on some internet based idea which may or may not be true...
For once, the American version of an imported car runs stronger than the version sold back in Europe.
Hood boobs.
That is all-mighty beautiful!
Collateral damage most likely.
What are you saying?
Especially when you take into account most modern turbo cars—which sound awful. The M4/M3 are the epitome of crappy sounding forced induction engines.
Any business that inflicts the tyranny of Pepsi products upon their employees and customers when superior Coca-Cola products are available deserves exactly what they get.
I think “car company restores 650,000 mile Acura Legend so owner can continue to love it” would generate a ton of buzz