Damn, whoever cam up with that one has some issues.
Damn, whoever cam up with that one has some issues.
And it’s the long roof. Ha, the 280zx 2+2 is definitely not the best looking in the z family.
I had an SR put in at a shop as well. Took longer than they said, cost more than they said, made less power than they said, and I ended up redoing EVERYTHING myself over the next several years. Loved that 240 though, looking for another as we speak.
I had a 2003 Cooper S, and the worst thing was the cupholders. You had to tip your drink a bit in order to get under the toggle switches, and anything taller than a soda can wouldn’t clear. There was one cup holder in the center just ahead of the rear seat which was basically the only functioning cup holder. Fun car…
I've always been partial to the MGB GT in green, especially with tan interior.
I do not approve of this.
what about 01/23/34
I drove an RX-8 for three years, for the first year I left summer tires on. It was terrible. I live in Idaho so sometimes we get SNOW. I managed a coffee shop, which meant I was on the road to work at 4:00am, before the plows and I got stuck several times. The following winter I got snow tires and went everywhere with…
Mercury Lynx
Is it real? Because it doesn't look real. The bends, creasing, and finishing in the edges scream plastic.
Matt,
I mean it looks cheap and plasticy.
At least the interior is classic Chrysler.
This was the first time I remember seeing it. Since then I have seen it a lot. Usually by the end of the trip the tape is looking pretty sad though, so I don't know about the true protection factor.
I think this is pretty common for people on long trips. My friends just drove five hours to a car show with a whole caravan of cars with the same tape treatment.
I feel like the guy who made the 707 briefly dis spear should be #1.
I remember being about ten and my mom was looking at an Eclipse. I was like, "What about that one?" Nope. Long story short 5 years later she bought a Tiburon, and 5 years after that a 350z roadster. The cost of both was about 60k.
Wasn't the spyder about $60,000 when new? That's an expensive Mitsubishi.
It's annoying that they are using a 25,000 truck to test a missile. It seems like literally any old beater would do the trick.