That is a picture of smooth-flowing, simple perfection. No obnoxious pods, no giant screens, no unnecessary trim encroaching into the cabin
That is a picture of smooth-flowing, simple perfection. No obnoxious pods, no giant screens, no unnecessary trim encroaching into the cabin
Omg, this second one has a beautiful interior! Now you’re making me want one...
Gee, biased much? I was not aware that this site was a political editorial rather than a blog for automotive enthusiasts. Why don’t you stick to cars, because your knowledge of politics and commerce is obviously lacking!
My friend has had one of these for the past 11 years. It was an absolute joy to drive and the cockpit always felt like a sleek spaceship from the future. But alas he has allowed it to deteriorate into a beater that barely runs
And what’s wrong with this? I’ll gladly take this over the pseudo retro chrome pod instrument clusters of today!
I came across 2 examples recently, both owned by people who have had the cars for a long time and knew what they were doing. One bragged about it being “owned by an adult, unmolested, no tasteless upgrades”. Sounds like my kind of guy! They were asking about 7-8k for each one. Unfortunately, both were automatics. One…
the fact it’s less desirable only means that it will be much more affordable as compared to the “glamour” car that every idiot copycat is trying to clamor after just because the car was featured in a movie
YES! These two generations!
Yeah no teasing now!
Yes, THAT Supra. What a timeless, elegant, pleasant bbeauty how I dream of one day making one of them mine!
What about the “special construction” exclusions? i.e. the hotrod built from scratch? So long as it doesn’t claim to be an actual Porsche?
Not me! To me the 80s and early to mid 90s produced the best looking cars!
I retrofitted my bmw e39 ani my wife’s VW new Beetle to have them. Silly manufacturers fforgot to add them for US-spec models. During dense fog, it helps warn drivers behind you so they don’t rear end you, as red light has superior fog penetrating power
This model pulsar had lots of unique features. I still lust after one
Cadillac and Buick, I presume?
In Poland the Ds was called ‘żaba’, aka ‘the frog’
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The 1991 Chevy Caprice managed to retain this feature. Too bad the Mercedes did not
Easy! This way no real appreciable money has to be donated from the Ferrari bank. They simply build one more example of a car that some Arab sheik will gladly spend millions to purchase.
This is the car featured in the Spy Hunter games