You just have to think about it in the context of its times. Frankly the same could be said of the E30 M3. Just a 3 Series with wider fenders. Cars of this era just didn’t look all that crazy, unless they were Italian.
You just have to think about it in the context of its times. Frankly the same could be said of the E30 M3. Just a 3 Series with wider fenders. Cars of this era just didn’t look all that crazy, unless they were Italian.
I’m trying to be delicate here – the Skyline looks a little dull.
You need to carry a second steering wheel in the car for your passengers to flail around on. A friend used to do this with his old RHD Land Rover, and it freaked people out when the passenger started frantically waving the steering wheel around in mock terror.
I disagree with you on 1 point.
If I woke up tomorrow and I was a 16 year old about to get my license and had 25 grand for a first car, I’d want a late model Toyota Sienna. Think about it.
270 horsepower is enough to have fun with. You have seatbelts for eight people, meaning you can fit about thirty teenagers in it. And most importantly, you don’t…
were your seats always covered in shit? the first year we had our season tickets, we were in lower level obstructed view seats. i initially thought it was a great deal, they were described to us as placeholder seats during our final year on the sth waiting list (we’d been on it for 18 years) before we’d get our “real”…
Oh I didn’t realize GM build every N-body car ever in the 1980s, stored them in a vault, and then slowly released them throughout the early 1990s.
Here is what every good car museum should have in it:
Ferrari 250 GTO
Pontoon Fender Ferrari 250 TR
Aston Martin DB4
Auburn Boattail Speedster
Original Ford GT40
1960s Lincoln Continental
Ferrari F40
Jaguar XK-SS
1998 Mercedes ML320 w/ original gray bumpers
Hahaha. The ML founded a segment. An entire segment. It’s like the Thomas Edison of luxury SUVs. The Ben Franklin. The George Washington. The Caesar. The Jesus. I literally have a column planned for next week about how the ML is the single greatest car in the last 25 years. It’s going to be glorious.
EDIT: Oh by the…
Yesterday, FIFA announced that Jerome Valcke will not attend Saturday’s opening of the Women’s World Cup in Edmonton, “due to the current situation.”
As usual Oliver kills it. My favorite half hour of TV every week.
This...is unusual. For most humans — even rugby humans (and especially 7s rugby humans) — torquing the entire upper body into a standing position with a person weighing down the head/neck isn’t really an option. You see guys get lifted up in tackles and if you do that, you’re generally supposed to get them down…
I have literally never seen someone over the age of 35 in a G35/37. Ever.
That's the main reason why I wouldn't buy one. The bro culture these things attract is crazy. Plus every 18 year old with an accord coupe would try to race you. Not fun
So many stars are needed on this reply. The dude-bro flat-brim-hat-enthusiast #stancelife crowd loves these things.
The G37. The official car of guys that only enjoy ANAL.
Except it’s balanced by the House and the Judiciary and the Executive branch.
Miles Davis gave birth to the cool and is eternal.
Recognize that very few people purchase cars (or homes, among other things) as investments. They are buying utility.