Actually super interesting. Trunk on my mom’s 240 wagon is much bigger and more practically shaped than on dad’s ‘99 XC70, not to mention a current V60, although that’s a class smaller. I’d like to see an article explaining this.
Actually super interesting. Trunk on my mom’s 240 wagon is much bigger and more practically shaped than on dad’s ‘99 XC70, not to mention a current V60, although that’s a class smaller. I’d like to see an article explaining this.
I’m in my last year at St Andrews— just took my girlfriend up to Dunkeld to the Hermitage about a week ago!
Morgan Three-Wheeler. Actually a car, but with three wheels, minimal room/protection, an exposed motorcycle engine, vintage fighter-plane looks, bike wheels, etc. Not so much a car as a powered motorcycle sidecar/Sopwith Camel hybrid meant for land.
Call me stupid, but is the phrase “Miata is always the answer” designed to be an acronym that spells “Miata”?
Stranger in a Strange Land?
There are some videos I watch, where I think to myself: “Good God, I’d kill myself doing that”. That happened three times every five seconds during that video.
Don’t forget ‘50s!
I’d actually disagree with that. I think Tesla represents (all the good things) (about certain parts of) America and American ideals. It’s forward-thinking, leader of the pack, well executed, powerful, and cool.
I would buy that car in a goddamn heartbeat if it was on sale. They need to get rid of that scalloping on the sides, though, and figure out a different way to add something interesting to the side profile.
I can definitely see the similarities, but to me it seems like the case where Apple was suing Samsung over phone design— given the design parameters (luxurious 4-door GT), there's finite room for creativity.
The more I look at the details, the more similar they become (the kink in the shoulder line above the rear…
Would you call ice skating a water sport? You're technically correct (some say that's the best kind of correct), but it's cheating a bit.
I've got a few: first, the GT3 RS 4.0— last Porsche with the Mezger, last Porsche with hydraulic steering, super rare, super awesome.
Second, the Cadillac CTS-V Wagon. Super rare, 6MT, RWD, supercharged 6.2, American wagon.
Third, Ferrari 458 Speciale— last NA V8 from Ferrari, low numbers, best version of the 458, etc.
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This is my favorite for the Suburban, but the 1980s version is my favorite for the Silverado (C/K).
They're like chrome 1st gen Allroad wheels— in a good way!
Don't care if it's shameless product placement/anachronistic, if the people who do the Taken series made this, then I'm there.
Never worked with him, never will. While I have never been offended at any of his jokes (for two reasons: I've got an obscene sense of humor, and I couldn't care less about what comes out of his mouth), his douchebaggery is almost tangible. He's a complete idiot, the posh British equivalent of Kanye or Kim or…
So why do supercar manufacturers put enormous wheels on their cars? By that logic, wouldn't a Ferrari perform better with 16" wheels instead of 20" wheels?
E63 is a great idea, but the Chevy SS is a really great idea. That gets my vote, and +1 for something that didn't even cross my mind, but that makes total sense.
When in 2017? Sometime after May?