You should call your vehicular culinary invention the CARburrito
You should call your vehicular culinary invention the CARburrito
You can tell how 90s it is by how well it wears 90s Teal.
No doubt.. but assuming no shooting war, they still occupy the area and can de-facto institute their will. Thats the problem.
After a few years, Toyota killed off the two door
The flat-12 Subaru developed and failed to put in any race cars
Aston Martin DB9 all day long. An early one preferably in green.
As a lifetime MB/AMG fan, allow me to retort:
Well, granddad was born a convertible.
My allroad - 2002 2.7T all options.
I trust you more now since you’re using your real name.
I don’t know if it’s been posted yet but how about the Jaguar XJR?
How has the BMW E39 not been mentioned yet?! It’s one of the most timeless and beautiful designs of the late 90’s/early 2000’s. This one is a 2003 540i M-Sport, which has the desirable M-Par wheels, black interior, black headliner, M-tech bumpers, and M5-style black trim all around the body. It has 95,000 miles and…
XJR. You can almost buy two runners for for $10k, and use one as a parts car when the inevitable happens.
Sure its Diecast and all, but I think it meets all the above criteria and sure is a beautiful car. I have one of these in black and it moves around like a charm!
How about a sexy italian wagon with stick shift for aroud $8k?
Can’t have a most beautiful without a Jaaaaag, if just for the wood and leather interior. I’d rather have an XJC from that era, but those usually sneak north of $10,000 (the only one on EBay has a BIN of $18,000, and a Chevy engine swap).
Jaguar XK Coupe. I’ve always thought these were beautiful cars and now they’re cheaper than ever. This one has only 55k miles and will still probably not eclipse the $10k mark.