If I was, I wouldn’t be spending time commenting about Singer-fied Range Rovers because I’d be too busy driving my own Singer-fied Range Rover.
If I was, I wouldn’t be spending time commenting about Singer-fied Range Rovers because I’d be too busy driving my own Singer-fied Range Rover.
I have no doubt that these are some of the finest Range Rover Classics, but having seen a Singer in the flesh, we really need to stop so casually referring beautiful restorations as “The Singer of ____”.
Look. I get it. There are windows in the doors.
*Or similar.
I’m not about to defend autocorrect, but I’d just like to point out that Windows Phones currently represent about 0.5% of the smartphone market, with nearly the entire rest of the market being made up of Android and Apple phones, both of which do use autocorrect.
Totally! Just like all those mid-2000s cars with their overly complex turbos. And like all those 90s car with their fancy ECUs! And like all those 80s cars with that weird mechanical fuel injection! And those crazy intricate 70s cars with their power accessories!
I always thought these were kinda cool, but after seeing the one in F&F 6, I now have a deep desire for a no-shame restomoded, engine-swapped, chrome delete, distinctly un-GT Interceptor.
I was going to call Florida, but I suppose Australia makes sense too.
Pretty simple really - when they go bankrupt you just buy the company.
Agreed. Overdone is always terrible until it’s OVERDONE!!!!!!!!!!!! and then it becomes terrible and incredibly awesome.
The T stands for Touring, and this model is a step up from the base Carrera that puts the emphasis on being light.
Much disappoint.
Also, Charles de Gaulle airport, aka the international traveller’s nightmare.
Seriously. Somebody get this joker a boring economy car.
People will buy it.
I’ll allow it.
I don’t understand why anything Alpina is even offered in any color besides green.
Toyota Executive: “Idea! Let’s combine the best parts of a manual and automatic transmission!”
Now that the California market is completely saturated with Range Rovers, the brand has set their sights on conquering the Gulf Coast.
While I think this idea is stupid (but will undoubtedly be the most popular Leaf trim), I gotta say I think it’s the best looking Nissan I’ve seen in a while*.