This is only a thing in Germany? I thought it was a more widespread fad. I live near the German border so I can’t tell. Also: I debadge all the things.
This is only a thing in Germany? I thought it was a more widespread fad. I live near the German border so I can’t tell. Also: I debadge all the things.
I there’s one thing you have to remember from chemistry class, it’s:
- Ethanol: good for cocktails
- Methanol: good for racecars
- Ethanol+Methanol: highly explosive cocktail, also possible DUI charges
My sister’s boyfriend’s parents have a Datsun 620 in their barn. I am impatiently awaiting the day they decide to let it go. They were about to give it to me one, I had the trailer ready when they called to say they want to keep it to put a water container on the bed to bring water to their cows. They never did, an…
This is an invitation to do stupid things
The car in question being a Lamborghini, it would have caught fire by itself sooner or later anyway. (I’ll show myself out)
My guess is that modern Ferraris and Lamborghinis are designed to do that. See? When you have this kind of money you get bored easily, so this feature gives them the thrill they need, while also displaying their wealth. An automotive version of Russian roulette if you will
Former Land Rover customers I guess, sooo, Doug Demuro as soon as his Carmax warranty is over.
I still regret not buying that RX-3 that inexplicably poped up in my classic japanese search for 3000€ about a year ago. The engine had been swapped for a 4 cylinder, but the original engine was sold with the car.
Those are unicorns around here.
Looks like someone got a little too excited to see a Lancer
Why would someone do this? The Eleanor treatment is definitely not for every car.
Yes, but those are limited to 45 km/h (28mph, no license needed), or 80km/h (49mph) for the bigger model, since the méhari goes to 11(0km/h) it most likely has the same regulations applying.
We have those in Europe too, the criteria cannot be that far apart