Tackiest. Wheels. Ever.
Tackiest. Wheels. Ever.
These are getting really hard to find without terminal rust and it would be hard to buy this much cool anywhere for less than $4k. NP!
And suddenly all with the automotive universe seems right again. Thank you Porsche.
Pretty please Porsche, bring this over and show us that selling a high end, beautiful wagon in the States can still be done. I personally know at least 2 car enthusiast buddies who would write the check. God only knows I would if I could afford it.
Note to other auto makers who find themselves genuinely disinterested in making cars that haven’t been emasculated and cross-overfied: it’s possible to design a beautifully understated, sporting coupe with 3 pedals and normally aspirated v8 or v12 goodness in a platform that is now the better part of 10+ years old.…
5th gear: As paddle shift gearboxes become more and more commonplace, enthusiasts will crave a manual gearbox again. Having your Ferrari share the same gearbox with an Alfa Romeo just won’t have the same allure, even if it can shift several milliseconds faster.
Because they have done such an exemplary job of maintaining the identity of Citroen (rolled eyes).
Barely broken i̶n̶.
Considering the current state of things, it’s a minor miracle the Giulia exists at all.
Best car commercial I’ve seen in decades. No gratuitous, fake drifting (I see this for FWD cars, come on!), no stupid technology that has nothing to do with driving, no couple on a honeymoon trying to find some hidden cave, no horrific crash with someone calling their mother saying “I survived”, no sappy music, and no…
Such a timeless, elegant design that makes me nostalgic for simpler times.
I’ve had the misfortune of renting more than a few cars with this “feature”. Just shoot me now if I ever own something that sounds that bad.
You are dead to me Mitsubishi.
I’ll take my chances.
Well said.
No. I want my shit to still be running in 30 years.
No one is suggesting “we do away with safety regulations”. These have existed for the last 40 years. Maybe just make them less stringent and tell people to stop buying 6,000 lb SUVs that will crush our < 3,000 lb cars.
Copy / paste from my other reply but you get the idea:
Is it? Nissan, BMW, Audi, Alfa Romeo, etc. all used to make nicely equipped sports sedans that you wouldn’t be ashamed to take out to dinner on a Friday night. Of course, this was before the safety ninnies had their way and persisted in cramming useless bloat into cars that do nothing to enhance the driving…