On a bride, where a small gust of wind can change the whole equation of what a straight is. Just underlines the whole motorcycle guy theorem.
“A fistful of cash” - I hope you had enough rubles lying around.
When the Le Sabre came out, I loved it. 20 years or more later, I still haven’t tried one, living on the wrong continent. Got to say though, I like its unexcited yet pleasant design - the Audi of the 90's - and why would anyone not want a car that is known for good reliability? That’s the basic metric of…
A car.
Looks like they took a page or two out of the Mazda/Giugiaro design book.
Perfect snow removal in a world less plagued by efficiency cravings.
Yikes. On the upside, this event looks to have turned that particular bit of tarmac into one of the planet’s most grippy surfaces. It’s almost entirely covered in black rubber.
Five minutes of stardom and it will be hard to go back to ordinary life. Also, watch out for the IRS and ex-wifes that might think you’re dead. Yet you’re just unbreakable.
Go on buy a 100 new ones. You might even get a discount.
The people should be in the small corner window, with the driving camera receiving front stage view.
Your Google history must be...sketchy.
I’d rather have a displacement race than an arms race, too. The Interceptor in good and shiny shape can be had for roughly 15000€ if you can find one.
There was a Volga 24 with a V8, mostly called the KGB Interceptor. Promotional videos of the time show it beating comparable Mercedes.
If you look at their reliability record...full infiltration by Soviet saboteurs!
I appreciate how reality makes much more sense than my stupid joke.
It has aged strangely well. Buick of China should do a retro warmup to balance its lineup up stuff ending in -UV. Not that people would buy it, but that wouldn’t be the point either, would it?