michaelblackwood
apr10427 - Greedo never fired
michaelblackwood

Not having driven either car off road I am unable to further argue this point.

The biggest difference is in off road capability. Think of the Sport as a sporty cross over, even though its not built on a car's frame, and the Range Rover as a true SUV. The Range Rover also has more interior space if my memory serves.

I agree completely. I just misunderstood your point.

I'm surprised to have not seen this answer yet, but here goes. The 2012 Honda Civic. My dad was looking to buy a new car last summer and he's always been a Honda guy so we went to the local dealership and drove the 2012 Civic. I had read the reviews and knew the new Civic wasn't as good as the outgoing model, but I

The facts that Silver Shadow production didn't begin until 1965 and the picture you used is of a Silver Cloud II lead me to believe that you are unsure which model the car really was. On another note, it is unfair to compare a classic Rolls-Royce to a Cadillac of a similar age. Assuming the original suspension of the

Top Gear promotes the Range Rover not the Range Rover Sport which is pictured. This may be an oversight, but it is an important distinction to make. The Range Rover Sport is based on the Discovery 3 chassis and lacks the suspension, ground clearance and most of the technology that makes the Range Rover an excellent

If you have a spare tire you can put small items inside the tire itself but its an obvious choice and the items are easily found

The leaf springs give the impression that the artist is stuck in the 1980s

Not really a $200k car even if you buy the Sport Quattro. Nice choice though.

Personally i prefer the Jaguar XJR-15. Better looking, wonderful V12, and more exclusive. The only problem is they hover right around the $200k mark. Some sell for less and some sell for more. Plus they are eligible for regular road use in 2015.

My first intact was to say a Group B homologation car but most still cost less than 200k so my answer is a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL-1.

1991 Callaway Speedster. They even made one with an engine similar to sledgehammer.

Saab GT750. Why? First car to come with seatbelts as standard equipment.

It looks like a Toyota Land Cruiser Series 60 to me, but I could still be wrong.

I'm going to go ahead and end all the comments about the rusted out vehicle in the photo. It is NOT a G-Class. To my eyes it appears to be FWD. The G-Class has an off center drive shaft and differential in the rear. It is possible that at some point these parts were removed. The fuel filler flap also seems to be on

Close, but not quite. The only thing my family has done is found a distillery. They are a distant relation, but at least they have the right idea.

They didn't break down. They missed their scheduled service and had to wait for the Mercedes mechanics to come and look at them, scribble some notes on a clipboard, and tell the computer that the car is fine.

EK or EJ Honda Civic

As a man named Blackwood, I will never forget the Lincoln Blackwood. My Dad still wants to buy one, despite how horrible they are.

The kind of people who buy civics aren't about to go out and by a mustang. Id take a Hyundai Genesis Coupe for my $22k.