michaeljnee
Michael_N
michaeljnee

CP for me, can’t imagine ever wanting to spend that much on a ‘92 TDi. I hope that for someone with $14,000 it’s a nice price though.

I’ve never been able to wrap my head around the Beetle. Far too beloved for me to hate, but not something that appeals to me at all either objectively or subjectively. I’d love someday to make a documentary wherein the goal was to understand why people love The Beetle so dearly.

Not my photo but, here’s a GTV6 <3 IMO it’s probably the most unique mass produced normal(ish) car of the last forty years.

I blame the F***ing idiots who run Fiat Chrysler for this, not Alfa. I think the people at Alfa understand that enthusiasts are the ones who will buy this car by and large. But the higher ups are probably too wound up looking at statistics and crap to realize what a blunder this is. Well, even as an ardent Alfa fan I

Your taste in cars is phenomenal 👍🏻

This may very well be the most obscure piece of car related trivia I've ever heard 😂

Johannesburg huh? One of my favorite Top Gear quotes of all time

“Don’t fuck with the Volare man, it’s the worst car ever made”

Fiat : Oh god, oh god, OH MY GOD!!!

One of my dreams, for sure. Saw a red 850R wagon in a parking lot in September, and got ludicrously excited, got lucky enough to catch the owner while taking a picture and we had a nice talk about 850R’s.

Yeah it's a can of worms but...it's a little Citroen in an unwelcoming country where there are very few others like it. NP. This one deserves to be saved.

And on that bombshell...I've lost my faith in humanity.

Personally I prefer the looks of the ones built prior to Fiat’s acquisition but it’s all subjective

As much as I adore Lancia, and even though I voted NP, the price is a bit steep for a ‘72. Fiat bought Lancia in 1969 and in order to cut costs started taking a lot of the quality Lancia parts out of their cars and replacing them with Fiat parts. Long story short, the ‘69 and back Fulvia’s are the ones to chase.

Diamond Dogs is a great song as well. RIP Mr. Bowie.

Must’ve been a startlingly beautiful contrast against any other car that locals would've seen.

Fun fact - The Medici’s were the ruling family of Florence in the Renaissance, they were an extremely powerful banking family and while they weren’t elected but they paid for all their people to be elected, so they were the rulers of Florence.

A truck in every sense of the word, so many trucks today are frightening frankensteins that misconstrue their own reason for being.

No one sells Nissan’s in the South Valley but ME BITCH!!!

1922 Lancia Lambda? It had the first V4, First car with a monocoque, first with hydraulic shock absorbers as well as the first to have coil overs with said shock absorbers