Of course it's a great idea, it's how they do it on eX-Driver
Of course it's a great idea, it's how they do it on eX-Driver
Huh, the gadgets aren’t road-legal. Oil well
Dammit, I swear I saw this bike on the streets around Royal Oak/Birmingham when I lived in Metro Detroit, but I never met the owner.
I would not venture to put any money on this.
Really funny thing--this car’s in my hometown. I never knew about this Mustang until our local paper covered it during the Mustang’s 50th anniversary. I see it occasionally at local car shows, and it always brings a smile to my face.
Saw the record breaker at the National Air & Space Museum—the part at the old airfield—and completely geeked out.
Alex, we're already metaphorically curled up in the fetal position, why must you continue to kick us?
For all my love for auto racing, I’ve never really followed any particular driver.
OMG these photos. That castle on Lake Maggiore looks like the Italian version of Hogwarts.
So much respect for the wiring. Dealing with any kind of wiring/electrical stuff intimidates the hell out of me—a project like this would probably help.
So, are Skodas like the Mustangs of rally races?
Thank you so much for including my photo! Seeing the Sera, I literally stopped dead in my tracks. It’s always fun when I catch a car I’ve never seen before, especially in the muscle-car-heavy Midwest.
I cry over the future lack of FiST, but this seems like a worthy stand-in. And I’d never thought I’d say that about a Hyundai.
I'd take a 1972 Mercedes 280SE 4.5--already a bit of a sleeper, being a V8 in a six-cylinder sedan body--and up the ante. I would replace the engine with the M159 6.3L V8 from the SLS Black Series. Upgrade the transmission to match, naturally, but I'd leave it an auto. It's a luxury car that could kick ass, not a…
I had a similar problem with my first car, an ‘02 Malibu. That V6 was wedged in there so tight I couldn't see the rear spark plugs, which is why one shot out of the block & effectively killed the car.
Ah man, this is tough. I bought my higher mileage (75k) 10AE NB for about the same price, and I’m getting the top replaced this weekend b/c it’s beginning to come apart. But for a low miles, practically stock car...high, don’t know
Fancy Kristen, THANK YOU. I have been saying this for years, that overly-polished wood trim feels fake. I need to feel the grain, dammit.
We won't--we know he's a person of high caliper
Exactly: No Fux given
You would think Toyota would’ve learned their lesson with the LFA, regarding extended reveals...apparently not.