“Ladies and gentlemen, I give you—the new Lotus Edna.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, I give you—the new Lotus Edna.”
The explanation for really dumb people like me has got to be something like: “imagine if you could make an engine ping EXACTLY ON TIME, every time.” There’s something weirdly musical about that.
Toyota Hydrogen vehicles are a succession of chickens without eggs.
The Vision Coupe is a 21st Century Eunos Cosmo concept.
This was the best advertising Dodge never paid for
I’d hate to think what a blowout at 170mph on a public road would end up like
On the one hand: MECHA.
As a current Mustang GT owner, I have decided that if my situation changes in the near future such that I need a sedan, I will probably get a Stinger GT. A powerful liftback is just SO appealing.
they need to be ready to put a small car back into production.
I was thinking that they were trying to expand the definition of “automobile.” Right now the 3-wheeler Morgan and the Elio are technically “motorcycles.”
if they succeed, it will open the door for imports of the Morgan Plus 4, which would be AWESOME.
The people who you don’t like what you do have seen through your smarmy bullshit, and so do not permit you to “serve” them. The people you serve, evidently, are good marks for you
It turns out that generations of deceptive and abusive business practices actually poisons your relationship with your buyers. Funny how that works.
I agree. Except that I have seen some shockingly un-road-worthy vehicles in Maryland: missing lights, vast swathes of body work flapping in the breeze, etc. A stanced car might be in danger of scraping, but it’s hardly a rolling hazard. I’d rather they took old hoopties off the road than walk around with camber…
NP. This car is pretty much Giorgio Moroder in sheetmetal.
Only Ford gets to make Rancheros
In Terrakhana 2, he will drift off your lawn.
I suffered two bouts of pneumonia as a very small child (ages 3 and 4). I would never wish it on my worst enemy. I still have nightmares about it—the terrible feeling of drowning in the dark, alone.
Dear Mazda: Improved rotary front and a six-speed transaxle in back. Take my money.
Is it wrong that I think an auction seems to be the fairest way of determining the price of a scarce car?