It was a 1992 Dodge Stealth. The non-awd non-turbo base model. It was beige. I was 17. It was awesome.
It was a 1992 Dodge Stealth. The non-awd non-turbo base model. It was beige. I was 17. It was awesome.
Came here to say Aztek. It was insanely useful, too bad it was hideous and also built shitty.
What, like there's something wrong with ridiculous for the sake of ridiculous?
At first I was all "It snows a lot in Buffalo every year bro"
Was this one AWD? Everyone's been saying that AWD numbs the steering a little.
I've seen a bunch or ATS's around me. Entirely sedans though, maybe just one coupe. It did JUST become available though. I do live in NJ, I think they sell more Cadillacs here than anywhere else outside of Michigan.
Luxury-car models started multiplying in the ’90s, according to Ferdinand Dudenhoeffer, director of the Center for Automotive Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. At the time, Volkswagen AG’s Audi offered about 10 different variants. Now, the world’s second-biggest luxury-car maker sells about 50, including…
Dragon Age 2 has a lot of faults, but I really enjoyed it. My biggest complaint is that every dungeon/cave/ruin/random outside road reused the same map, just with some stuff rearranged.
This is absolutely, beautifully goddamn insane. I'll probably never own one, or even drive one, but the fact that it simply exists makes me really, really happy.
Sirius XM has the World Service!
Sweet baby Jesus. That's just beautifully embarassing.
throw a 2JZ or a SBC in it and they'll haul. Or go REALLY crazy and put a turbo 3800 in it.
think of how many people you read/hear saying "I was looking at a Cadillac/Lincoln/FR-S and the dealer wouldn't give me the time of day/treated me like I was going to steal the car."
Holy crap, I forgot about those guys. Their videos are AWESOME.
I NEED IT
Awwww yis. The LeMons coverage was what got me into Jalopnik.
That...holy shit. That's pretty ballsy. I hope The General can pull it off.
Really? I thought it was a lot of fun. Preposterous story but a lot of fun.
There's Ace Combat: Assault Horizon which takes place in the real world, but yeah, it still has some ridiculous storytelling.
I could be wrong, but it may have swept its wings back to get to the area faster, but doesn't really need to do the crazy-fast-swoop-under-the-radar thing because ISIS doesn't have anything that can hit it.