Have you driven them?
Have you driven them?
I keep seeing people posting Not-Rapides. I think most of Jalopnik has gone partially blind.
Doug: thank you for hitting publish right before my daily office poop and giving me something to read! You may not know but we are...uncomfortably in sync. In fact before I even sat down I was sure I'd have your article waiting for me.
Seriously L.A. is a piece of cake compared to Chicago. The only issue with LA is volume. DC... is just a special kind of awful due to the layout.
Not possible on California roads. Any follow space is instantly filled by a BMW.
I guess Chrysler actually understands who actually buys their trucks.
This Torino Wagon is the stuff of nightmares. Badass nightmares. I'd love to see it drift.
What are you expecting to cost $5k to fix? I'm just curious.
We live in a world where Lexus has the busiest styling of any luxury car, Cadillac builds the smallest, lightest, drivers-involvement-iest RWD sedan , BMW M is copycat-ing AMG, and Buick is a better Acura than Acura. About the only thing that makes sense is the Lincoln Navigator is still the worst.
Alternately: You can buy this used Mercedes E-Class for the price of a Ferrari F355
Waddayamean, almost? :)
The Veyron was different. It had no competition. It was just the most of everything. How much does it cost? A million. How fast does it go? A million. How many special editions are there? A million.
"Speak softly, and reveal a Ford GT."