Hm. I wonder if McQueen would have lived to race this guy at Goodwood. That occasion would have generated it's own gravity field based on the size of the cojones in question.
In actual fact a Jaguar V12 is the correct answer to almost all questions. It's just that most people don't even dare think about the question, let alone find out the answer. Ignorance is....
So..... is that rug under the RSR a floater waiting for extreme weather flooding action...?
No, sorry, i don't have it. But i have this nice box of matches, my grandpa told me, when i was just a kiddo, that he once lit up Fangios' cigar with it. Any takers?
The thing is you worte the answer yourself - indestructilux! There are reasons why they like it so much over there. One of them is that they are manufactured in South Africa, another is that they fit your description to the last syllable. Also, because it is common there, you'll find people to fix yours, should you…
OK, here's the thing.
As luck would have it, I drove an XLR to and from the hospital when our first child was born. In glorius August sunshine too. It will allways have a special place in my heart, and my dream garage of 20 cars. What's more, as a child I had a grey Alante matchbox, which was also quite special at the time. So as for small…
Woot, 125 naturaly aspirated ponies per litre ain't half bad. Just one question: can i have THAT engine in a Cayman? Please?
How can you make a car for the plain simple garden-variety hedge fund broker (aka 7-series) and for the out-and-out tycoon (aka Phantom) with the same badge up front? Noone ever pulled that off. Worse still, noone ever even tried - Merc inhaled life into Maybach, BMW bought RR to compete in the stratorsphere, they…
As far as i can tell, that blue compact is a Seat Ibiza. Hope that helps.
As this is clearly a PR excercise, they could have given them free as well. So this news reads: British Royal family gives good PR to audi, is still expected to pay 40% of the retail price.
A car show you automatically tune into.
And the title: 6th speed?
Don't worry, the Duster is a worthy car, even if you don't look at the price. And gets so much better when you think about all the money you saved. Oh, and it is much much better off road, than you would imagine. So really, it's all good, if you're in the FWD / AWD light SUV market.
Three comments before me, three ways of saying: no. This just ain't cut it.
...and i'd still choose the 944.
That's why its started with jumpleads.