punkgoose17
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punkgoose17

I know. It seems likely Nissan got many of the concepts they are using on this car from Panoz, just like they figured out how to make the ZEOD from the DeltaWing project.

Thank you Panoz. After reading about the possible aerodynamics and cooling of this car it got me thinking that many of the concepts they used might have come from the Panoz Abruzzi flop that used rear "tri-fecta" cooling.

Any thing with a Geo badge besides a few prisms.

Originally Sedan meant it had a certain minimum amount of interior volume and did not correspond to the number of doors.

I dislike this grill. The grill that became the face of BMW.

The Toyobaru twins are selling well enough – though monthly figures are slipping at a worrisome rate – but we need more cheap RWD sports cars on the road. Other manufactures won't bring competitors to the market if Toyobaru sales aren't too hot.

As someone from 18-34 I really want cars, but I am also on Jalopnik. All of my friends need a car for commuting etc.

As a Panoz fan this makes me sad and angry. Get your acts together.

I'm pretty sure Iceland is the only place in the world you can take an unstaged snapshot of a Pontiac Aztek across from a Skoda. People outside the US bought these? Were there diplomatic repercussions?

Jaguar XJ

“When people come, they really want to buy today,” Case said. “So we’re building our dealerships to have the inventory on site, and we’re building them in stories so all our inventory is inside.”

I feel like the Kia Amanti stole this design, and I am not a fan.

Of the three modern American muscle cars, the Challenger has always been my favorite in the design department. It's violent, it's sexual, it's brutal, it's gigantic, it's uncompromising. Should classic American cars be re-styled so they're lighter, sleeker and more palatable to Europeans? "Fuck that," the Challenger

As we mentioned yesterday, the 4.6 L V8 was used in pretty much any Ford that had a V8 for a while, but it was also a popular engine for low-volume sports car makers.

My VW needs a repainted. I think this would be the perfect paint scheme for it.

Yes, that's right: on one hand, I'll document the process of importing the Skyline, from start to finish. And on the other hand, I'm getting something very different from the Skyline: something unusual, something exciting, something unique, something… I'm not quite ready to reveal yet. So get ready, because 2015 is

Yes you are right.

One would have to be the 4.6 liter Ford V8, which found it's home in nearly ever single division of the Ford Motor Company. It was in Lincolns, Fords, Ford Trucks, and Mercurys. And that's because it was a workhorse that could do literally anything. Need a muscle car? They have the engine. Need a truck? Have the

And there is the B series inline 4 which is the 6 with 2 cylinders chopped off.

My first thought was the Rover Olds V8. According to wiki it was used in by Rover, Land Rover,