First hand knowledge?
First hand knowledge?
He was wearing a helmet, but just like Sonny Bono and Michael Kennedy, speed on the slopes, or off the path, no matter how proficient, can be deadly...
Can you describe the assailant? Well he was dressed like Santa...
Eh-wasn't too bad. He didn't go for the cars that only turn left jokes...
I have a 928 S4 and I'd love to add a Mondial Cabriolet to my collection-but a later model version. A 4 seat convertible with a Ferrari V8 and gate shift-lots of win. But the 928 is my baby.
I agree with you 100%. You can start with an historic reference-but in the end-make it original.
I had a white 928 S4. Now I have a red one. Wonderful cars, still.
$75K for a Porsche Turbo Wagon with PDK that can bring home groceries and tow-nice! Considering the price of a Cayenne Turbo these days, this is a bargain. Compared to everything else out there, no real competition.
On the last hard turn, is that the gearbox dropping down 5 gears or tire noise coming into the turn? (5 quick clicks like a motor drive on a film camera)?
The glass and the ass make this car. Perfect tip to the E-Type Coupe.
Exactly. I just watched the loop above and both players were hand-checking each other. The ball was under-thrown.
European Pedestrian Safety standards are the main reason the snout has grown in all directions.
That car is $10,000 away from being a $5000 car!
Yes he did—but it doesn't have its own movie like Herbie...
Porsche 928.
I call shenanigans. Yes there are more points to test but the software to test is just as advanced and fast.
Without any question-the BMW 318Ti
True-but we have no idea what was said/done inside Chrysler considering that there have been 3 1/2 owners of Chrysler in that time (Chrysler Corp., DaimlerChrysler, U.S. Gov't. holding co., Fiat).
N0-that 20 years later these cars are twice as deadly. But the numbers are minuscule.