It would've fitted in the back of my Mercedes A-class no problem
It would've fitted in the back of my Mercedes A-class no problem
This thing looks like the space rover from Lost in Space, COOL!
They should have left it in neutral
even in the still pictures you can see the body flexing!
The Honda Prelude had 4 wheel steering about 20 years ago and given that the Laguna has a more conventional "chassis" than it did I'm really not sure what 4WS will do for the Renault
every home should have one, I learned to drive in one!
Just got back from a weekend in Paris where you still see the odd one of these. Someone really should preserve this one, the 16 was one of the world's first real hatch-backs
there is no contest, it's a Mercedes 600 Pullman
makes a lot more sense than the Q7
one way to achieve improved consumption/emission targets would be to fit the blue-tech version of the Mercedes 3.0 turbo-diesel V6 we get in the 300C here in Urp
In the 70's my family had a Crown for while (in New Zealand), it had wing mirrors with indicators in them which of course, everybody has now
perfect in these times of rising sea levels and unpredictable floods
'92 MK 2 Golf GTi (one of the last MK 2 GTi's to be made) it was sweet as nut
just don't take any corners too quickly…
The Mercury isn't a station wagon, it's a freakin' work of ART. Clean it up a bit and stick it in the Guggenheim
I read somewhere that they had stopped work on the replacement for the northstar because they are looking at turbo-V6s instead
By our standards these cars are cheap! For example the base price of Mercedes C280 Sport in the UK is $(US)61,714, lord knows what it would cost with your options added
Here in London I share a resident's bay with one of these, it's lovely but (by euro standards) HUGE and really only has space for 2 adults. Still I guess most owners would have a Range Rover as well
How big is Iceland? Dare we ask what the turning circle is…
come on people, a restored 365 is twice the Ferrari a 308 could ever be and as for the "bonus" Lotus…