nytmare
Dave Nelson
nytmare

The conductor must have used ESP to know she used those words, since her conversation was so discreet.

Hard to tell from the article, but I got the impression it was left in a public parking garage type of place. Police grab prints, and video from the garage, and they have their perps.

They're reaching 1995 Lotus Esprit S4S territory — the turboiest 4-cylinder ever. That makes me sad.

Where do they get all those scrap tires for the tire wall that still have plenty of tread on them?

That's hardly stuck; "lowering traffic lights" and "uprooting fences" is par for moving huge objects by truck.

When your parents name you Nikki, your name is still going to be Nikki as an adult.

Sometimes there's no excuse.

Aye, tis much better to stick one's head in the sand than to gather data.

This nomad's cavalier attitude toward parts conversion while cruising the Malibu metro area is gonna cause him to traverse someone's suburban lawn and impale a celebrity.

Hall and Oates may have had some cross-promotional ties with the Fiero, but they sure look unnaturally edited into that poster. They're too small compared to the car, and Oates looks so close to the edge he should be falling off the fender.

What kind of tires are those on the McLaren?

Seems like the number of 3-series variations is approaching Porsche 911 territory.

It sure looks that way but that's because the camera is mounted to the body which is actually what's doing most of the rolling.

Everyone on the internet knows what the shocker is.

I agree; aside from the quick-response engine and carbon fibery goodness, it looks like it should be a competitor to the much much cheaper GT-R.

The one over the suspension reads "Do not sit here" (or possibly "Do not hit here").

That one says "The car ends here"

I see it as helping people buy what they want, not hindering them.

I didn't know red light cams did video. Lucky the SUV had ground clearance.

I remember big stories of the EB110 development and financial problems in the early 90s, but I never knew they had actually produced some customer cars until very recently. Forgotten supercar indeed.