OK, so the car is up for sale after only 8,000 miles, has a poor-fitting hood, a ghetto-looking intake, lowering springs and oversized wheels, *and* a ricer exhaust? Oh yeah, definitely CP.
OK, so the car is up for sale after only 8,000 miles, has a poor-fitting hood, a ghetto-looking intake, lowering springs and oversized wheels, *and* a ricer exhaust? Oh yeah, definitely CP.
My wife's 2009 Jetta S doesn't have this. Witness this photo of another 2009 Jetta S's cluster.
It took me until age 35, so you're ahead of the game.
I'm sick, sick, sick of being in the gray.
Raph (I know I'm in the gray, but I can call you Raph, can't I?)...
I suspect For Sweden already knew that.
If you watch as many automotive-related Congressional hearings as I do (and there have been a lot this year, thanks General Motors and Takata!) then you realize that our lawmakers tend to be extremely ignorant about the automotive world and even how cars work.
They want HOW MUCH for that piece of shit?!?
I read the headline, clicked the link, then immediately scrolled down and clicked CP. I'm not sure I want to suffer the pain of actually reading the article.
I just Googled "2004 Ferrari 360" and the first link that mentions Doug's 360 is the 40th result: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/buy-doug-demur…. Even when I searched for just "Ferrari 360", it still didn't come up until the 13th result. I doubt someone would even click through to the posts if they already knew a…
This 1989 Ferrari "Brillante Vendetta" Testarossa Replica is based on the aforementioned C4 Corvette, including its front-mounted engine placement, automatic gearbox, and convertible roof, but back in the day was restyled by a company called Classic International to taunt Ferrari's copyright lawyers. It is a sort of,…
How many Brilliant Vendettas did Classic International build? Who knows? All I can say is, not nearly enough. That's because you don't see them on every corner and that exclusivity is part of what drives this car's Palm Springs-located dealer to ask $36,900 for it.
It's the mechanicals that really shine here as this car rocks the 5.7-litre Corvette V8 and 4-speed O/D auto, both dirt simple and lightyears cheaper to maintain than the real Testarossa's flat twelve. Not only that, but this one is claimed to have less than 15K on the clock.
Seeing as it rocks a 350 in its nose, today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Corvair could be considered to be bass-freaking-akwards. It has some other mods too that are just as eye-popping, but the question is, does this custom Chevy come with a price that you can all get behind?
Such a clean-looking design. Nissan would do well to look to their past.
That targa top seriously needs to go into production.
That targa top seriously needs to go into production.
Yes, but is he absolutely certain that all SoL periods have passed? Speeds like those outlined in the story will often result in a Reckless Driving citation, which in many states is a felony and has a much longer SoL limit.
Wow. He is so screwed if Illinois decides to go after him.
And that brings us to the question of: "Why?" More specifically: Why would anyone knowingly break hundreds of laws across dozens of U.S. states, and hire a tracking firm to carefully document the exact position, time, and location every single crime? The answer, according to Ed, is simple: Proof.