Want...so...bad...
Want...so...bad...
Carbon Motors. They were going to sell custom police-only vehicles with BMW diesel engines. I think they were all going to be pretty expensive, and I think Jalopnik wrote a story recently about how they have basically abondoned plans for the sedan in lieu of an SUV version.
Someone else posted what looks to be a destroyed 250 GTO (farther across in the comments). It looks almost 'shopped considering how straight the rest of the body is. God, I hope it's a shop.
I'll second that. Came over here to post the same thing, glad someone else beat me to it!
The danger is not loosing traction - it's suddenly gaining traction when you didn't expect it.
"...is based on the Commodore from GM'S Australian Holden Division." You mean, "IS the Commodore from GM's Australian Holden Division." I think this was suggested as an answer to the "depreciated cars" question of the day the other day, but the GXPs are still just a little bit too expensive. I really wish there…
That's not obnoxious. That's awesome!
I was just going to point-out the site in general myself. I love to browse their inventory every once-in-a-while just to see what amazing machinery they have.
Oh, there's no doubt in my mind that it's product placement. I just wish the producers would have sacrificed some extra dough so that they could include a more appropriate car.
From the portrait of Mr. K, and the absence of the 510, I'd say one of the cars is going to be the 510. Even though the car was in Forza 4, it wasn't included in Horizon. Turn10 has been doing this a lot lately, where they simply re-introduce cars from Forza 4 (so it's sort-of lame to call them "new" cars, but…
Yeah, for some reason the link didn't paste correctly into the comments
Definitely Lancia. For all intents and purposes, it's dead. They may not have made what we traditionally think of as a "super car," but they did make SUPER cars. Most of the "super cars" we have today (and in years past) were designed as a road car. From the outset, the Stratos was designed as a purpose-built…
"Can Sensitive Integral Transmission" - Perhaps they're referring to the fact that the transmission has an "auto-stick" mode and is somehow "sensitive" to the needs of the driver in a particular moment
Nice! There's some Hungarian website where you can buy it for about $250, but I don't know if they'll ship internationally.