We all know he stole the Plutonium from a group of Libyan nationalists - so he probably nabbed the DeLorean as well.
Once again, the answer is always Miata, but for the following reasons:
Dat Enzo trenchcoat
I had no idea - thank you for this!
At my first job they would always play modern jazz renditions of popular songs over the PA system. One day, I kid you not, they started playing a jazz instrumental version of this song. It was awesome.
Changing your own oil can be a hassle, but I've found that it's generally worth my time. For example, when I got my car, I noticed a small oil leak. Turns out the shop that last changed the oil dropped the old oil filter further into the engine bay and thought "Crap, dropped the old filter...ummm...whatever, I'll…
So. Much. Camber.
Dear Mazda,
Something about Mercedes' reserved, higher-class style always appealed to me, like in the base E-class wagon without any appearance options. I really hope MB doesn't abandon that style.
Sub-woofer and little-old-lady miles? And a Sparco wheel? Something doesn't add up here. Plus, little-old-lady miles aren't necessarily the best. Little-old-ladies aren't well-known for their observance of factory-recommended maintenance schedules. Plus, I don't think 157,000 miles could be considered a…
Wow, what a nice guy! Most people don't do jack to their used cars before they sell them. It does look super clean, and I really love the wheels on it. + Respect
As great as I'm sure that car is, I do not envy your repair or parts bills.
From Wikipedia:
I know that Ram offers a manual in Cummins-powered rigs. If they made a Cummins-powered, manual-equipped RamRummer, that would be way too awesome.
I don't think that a record like this, achieved in this manner, is all that interesting. What is interesting is the smallest car ever manufactured and made commercially available, like the Peel P50. It's interesting because, at a point in time, there was actually a half-way legitimate market for such a thing. With…
A collection of the best corners from the best U.S. road courses:
I have everything I need and nothing I don't.
Arguably one of the best was in Rain Man (1988) where we see Countaches being unloaded from a freighter. This was one of the more formative moments in the progression of events which led to my utter obsession with automobiles. It also sparked my obsession with the Countach, in particular, as my "bedroom poster car"…