Exactly, show offs get killed. Everyone would be looking for the Bentley
Exactly, show offs get killed. Everyone would be looking for the Bentley
This isn’t for boring people, it’s for people who don’t want to be noticed. Avoiding confrontation entirely is far better than having to rely on the armor, so not making yourself a target is important.
Thanks so much for posting this, it was fascinating!
I think modern cars are too fast and powerful for 99% of what most people do.
“German Quality”, i know people still swear by it and live buy. They think that everything German is built to last. But i just dont buy it and its just not true. Its more marketing than any actual quality if you ask me.
Don’t apologize. Whether he’s a “collector” or a “hoarder” really doesn’t matter.
One man’s “Enthusiast” is another man’s “Hoarder”.
I’m sorry David, but I believe our gentleman friend, regardless of his cheery disposition, falls into “Hoarder” territory.
If they were running, driven, exhibited, or maintained....maybe I’d change my mind...but nope...we’re in straight hoarder-land here.
Acura.
Cosworth maybe?
My money is on Ford.
When someone says “Bangle” my mind immediately jumps the 7-series pictured above. At the time, as a teenager, I had never seen such negativity leveled against not just a car — but a very specific part of a car.
Funny thing about the Z4: Everyone picks it as the most Bangle-ish car built by BMW during his term there, but it was actually designed by Anders Warming.
Is there any situation that a car dealership can’t make worse with its avaricious greed and lack of regard for anything other than profitability?
Great big steaming piles of Yen! And low-milage chassis to sell to collectors at the end of the season…
That’s not caviar, that’s a delicious sushi roll.
It’s kinda cool and all, but it’s... A Fiero. Something something lipstick on a pig.
Just much better hondas available for the same money. acura CL type S, a late model accord coupe, and a late model civic SI is a better car in every way. If its in immaculate condition that’s not too bad of a price but not even my third choice for a fun honda for that much coin
In 1969 a Dino was $14,500, or $122,000 today.
Wait....didn’t this ALREADY LAUNCH?!?! I thought they were supposed to be producing this already?
NO LOWBALLERS - THEY KNOW WHAT THEY GOT!!!!!.!!