I fail to see how anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, wakes up one day and thinks "yeah, a Chrysler Sebring seems good enough"
I fail to see how anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, wakes up one day and thinks "yeah, a Chrysler Sebring seems good enough"
The Kia Track'ster is mine: 250hp AWD 3 door hatchback.
Supra. How many times have we heard it was going to be produced and then nothing happens.
A 4-door Mustang for America. Something like...
I love this car, more than anything ever ever.
Miata coupe / hatch / shooting brake
Is it too early to call the Nissan IDX?
Separated at birth
Pillarless windows? I love it so much
I'm honestly shocked that this isn't already being fast tracked as a federal mandate like those backup cameras. Lord knows that I need a backup camera in an ND Miata.
That title.
"The Suzuki Bandit is to high-end motorcycles what a combination KFC/Taco Bell is to fine dining."
Trucks parked in the middle of the road or in the bike lanes should be dealt with via hellfire missile.
I want to get up in the morning, get into my car, and go back to sleep on the way to work. In the afternoon, when my brain is functioning, I want to get in that same car and have fun on the drive home. That's where I see the market being- dual use autopilot for commute/ drive for fun sort of cars.
This is Project Cars — for a while now people have been saying it looks as real as real life. I'd say it actually…
Excuse me while I swap my soiled undergarments for a fresh pair
Bizzarini, a guy Ferrari refused to sell to who happened to be legit royalty, Kamm physics and two weeks to design and build. I don't even like Ferraris, but I love this thing. Also this:
I go Venice.
Agreed, it's a fascinating piece of design. Nuts. But fascinating.
I'd hit it like a tree on the forest moon of Endor.