sonikbloo
Sonikbloo
sonikbloo

Agreed 100%. F50 looks like a big giant coin op kiddie ride outside of a K-mart.

Yeah yeah, super expensive car is fast. Who cares. Let’s talk about AMC Hornet Wagons or something like that. That is far more interesting.

Well done. I approve of this.

Keeping the lights on eh? Do you guys draw straws to have to do this?

Is it just me or is anyone else bored with super-hyper cars? Yeah, yeah, yeah...I get it. They are good looking. Whatever. It’s like one super model after the next....all kind of look the same after awhile. Me? I prefer cars (and ladies) that are attainable to some degree. When I see a review of one of these things, I

I’ve been to the former Exotic Car Experience in Orlando several times, I even shot a story there once for a tv show. Most every guest there that I saw drove so incredibly slow, it was painful to watch. The instructors said off camera how boring it could be on most days because rarely did the guests even push the cars

To me a real SUV can tow shit. Like really tow shit. At least tow say, a decent sized car plus it’s trailer and spare tires with tools. And do it for an extended period of time over extended distance and various terrain and elevation changes.

I see a lot of myself in Jordan. (except Jordan has a way cooler car and a better motorcycle than i do). Bet he was a cool dude to hang out with. Sad story, beautifully told. Great work from the director, editor and cinematographer.

I rode an overnight Amtrak once. Ever ride a passenger train in the Deep South? Well, the rails there are beat to hell by CSX freight cars. Any romance of riding the rails is lost to the squealing and screeching of steel wheels rubbing raw against lumpy worn steel rails with huge expansion gaps.

And they slapped it all together on top of a Kia Niro.

Hmmmm....I’m sure the insurance industry is going to be cool with you lending (renting) your car out to some random schmo from to time. Yeah that’ll be no prob.

This. I want modern day versions of this. And I want it in America.

So basically this was an uglier 240sx? The 240sx also shared the same 2.4 liter as the Altima (which in SE form with a 5 speed was actually an underrated little sport sedan at the time).

How is it decided who becomes what kind of car? Do we have a say in it? I don’t want end up as a Plymouth Turismo.

I have a 25 year old Mustang....still see lots of those old cars on the road, most of them beat to hell too, but still on the road. They were good, fast (for the time) and cheap. I can’t even remember the last time I saw a 25 year old Audi on the road. In 25 years more time, the same will still apply. 

Ford’s SVT division employed the same technology back in ‘02 with a long and short run variable intake which gave the SVT Focus decent power at both low and high RPMs, unlike it’s competitor the Civic Si which was fairly gutless at lower RPMs. 

Hey I had one of those! Was a great little car. It finally met its fate 20+ years later when it was hit by a snow plow.

I always liked the horizontal tail lights better, but those are referred to as SN95 cars tho...not Fox Mustangs (though many components carried over)

At that time, Ford, like all other manufacturers were looking more forward than backward. Retro wasn’t cool yet. Remember that the 1965 Mustang was only 14 years old when the Fox debuted.

The coupes were cool, but the hatch was far better looking and infinitely more practical. I can stick a set of 4 wheels with tires, a jack, and much more in mine.