Here is the production version.
Here is the production version.
And I do not mean the “my son plays lacrosse” upper class. I mean the “I could kill a poor person and get away with it” upper class.
If you can dual-clutch a Veyron, you can dual-clutch an S4.
An episode of Chasing Classic Cars, abridged:
Wayne Carini wakes up, drives around the block, finds random barn, jiggles the handle *unlocked*, finds 1967 Lamborghini Miura SV abandoned, gets titled for $300, sells at auction for $5.2 million, “it was an OK price. I’m not thrilled.”
Sex.
Is the Pulsar Sportbak a good car? No, probably not. It’s an ‘80s economy car. It’s a Sentra underneath. Even with a manual gearbox, I’m sure it’s a dog to drive, and that a Honda CRX from the same era will probably run circles around it. It’s hardly the most sporting Nissan from that time.
IMO overpriced, but comfortably under the price limit and a great deal more reliable than legends say: 1997 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas.
VW stopped making the Passat three years ago.
There needs to be a comprehensive list of everything that’s in the Jalopnik Writer Fleet, updated in real-time.