Sounds like you drove one that was beat to shit or something. Considering they made +200k of them and they go for about a nickel these days, I’m not surprised. For every decent one theres another 20 falling apart...
Sounds like you drove one that was beat to shit or something. Considering they made +200k of them and they go for about a nickel these days, I’m not surprised. For every decent one theres another 20 falling apart...
They kept the show going way longer than they needed to even with the original cast. Towards the end they were just testing proven science, not myths.
Isnt Acura just honda Anyway.....it's all the same company.
Wasn’t the CL an Accord underneath?
Isn’t the TSX just the European/Japanese-market Accord? And the TL was a US Accord with a fancy badge and nicer interior.
My point is that Acura’s best cars weren’t made by Acura at all. Acura’s home-built cars have been mediocre at best.
Did you say mercedes convertible?
since we’re talking weird-ass, rare exotics, get a Mitsuoka Orochi!
Oh, man. The Isdera Imperator is so fantastic!
A++ on that one, my Man. Every time I think about good looking original ‘exotic’ cars, my mind goes to an Espirit. You never see the things around and I think they look great...times 2 on the TVR.
Yeah those last two are probably WAY over the budget.
I think a TVR is a great idea!
Wow, for once I actually agree with my colleagues! Any of those would be very cool and slightly wacky Rodeo Drive rollers. I might throw a Lotus Esprit S4 in the mix, which would be way cheaper (to buy), though it might not be as appreciated by non-car enthusiasts as Z8 or NSX.
If you had included Criminal Intent then Goren and Eames would be at the top.
I was mentally preparing an impassioned, well-researched screed about how having Benson and Stabler as number one was a total copout and highly disrespectful of the real winners, Fin and Munch. I’m pleased to see it wasn’t needed.
Yeah but Doug is the lamest and most boring car guy of the 2010’s, his opinion is not valid.
While I do LOVE the 500e, I think the Carlton has the “it” factor.
The Hammer is certainly a glorious vehicle, but the Carlton had a 55hp and 65ft/lb advantage, while also weighing 100lbs less.
Yes, murdered and not peacefully passing away.