Being able to get in and drive a basically-new ‘94 NSX is cool, and *almost* justifies what it took to get here.
Being able to get in and drive a basically-new ‘94 NSX is cool, and *almost* justifies what it took to get here.
I can’t fathom being in possession of a car such as this and not driving it. I constantly have the urge to go for a drive, and I don’t even have anything all that special. Walking past this in my garage everyday for 25 years and just smiling and moving on would be a physical impossibility for me.
I have still yet to see any overland rig in person that trumps this beastie.
John Cena’s GT is like my Twitter feed. Post, delete, post, delete, post, delete...
Fair, it at least puts the Jag back in the conversation
My biggest problem with the XF Sportbrake has always been the existence of the V90 and E450 Wagon, but that’s just me.
Found one of these parked a while back, in surprisingly good shape assuming it spent all of its life on the pothole-and-salt infested streets of the Midwest.
Have you considered adopting? Specifically, me?
I like it. Looks like the Arteon.
Amen!
NP x1000
Wonder if they’ll do a fast version? I can’t wait to be able to buy a Four-Cheese Toenail.
It’s so cute!
It’s nothing to do with the cars being boring. First four were a D2 Audi A8L, an Alfa Romeo Spider, a Lexus LX470, and a stick-shift Saab 9-2x Aero. I loved all of them, but like I said, I like to change things up. The Alfa I still have as a toy, and the other three had other reasons for getting rid of them, but…
...I had my sarcasm levels turned up as high as they would go when typing that comment.
I’m on my 5th daily in 4 years. I concur. I get too restless too quickly.
Neutral
I’ve posted about it before, but this (seemingly uniquely midwestern) mentality of “The lane is closed 3 miles ahead, so I must move over NOW and get in line, and anyone who doesn’t is cutting in line and we must NOT ALLOW THAT!!!”