One of the things I really love about early cars are the incredible inventions like engines - little blocks of metal that somehow capture explosions inside of them to move things, with "duh" things like a peice of flammable wood separating the occupants from the thing somehow capturing explosions inside of it.
Ditto on thought process. WHAT ABOUT THE FUZZY BABY BEAR?! was all I could think.
mmmmm... dat rolling burnout. Well done, Mr. Farah.
I love the Germans' definition of fun.
Isn't the 2014 getting the 8 speed transmission? That 5 speed was a big reason I went from my 2011 Grand Cherokee to a 2014. It's kinda embarrassing that Chrylser was/is still using that old school dog of a transmission.
Ummmm... is that a Camry cab? Because it looks like it.... aaaaaaaaand Toyota does have a certain "unintended acceleration" rep....
This is some good, spirited driving. Probably not everyone around him loved it but in my opinion, all their lives were bettered by seeing and hearing not just an enzo, but a silver enzo WITH straight pipes.
Looks like you have some great memories of a man who lived his life to the fullest. That's something to be proud of!
I actually think I might like Elmiraj even better (except the name), which is saying something because I love the Sixteen. But I think a badass, humongous, in your face coupe would be the car Cadillac REALLY needs. It doesn't compete against the S class / 7 series / A8. It's it own halo car. No one has a badass,…
Has anyone ever informed you that your dad might be a professional badass?
I agree, I think it was generally positive, probably like 75% positive and 25% "rabble rabble BMW rabble rabble." I was referring only to that 25%.
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