southernyooper
southernyooper
southernyooper

This is a good looking car! I saw one in Ann Arbor being tested by the good people at C&D. The car is stunning in person. Yes I chased, yes they stopped, and yes we had a chat about the car. I almost forgot I was @ lunch and eventually had to go back to work! Ooooppppssss...LOL!

Hmm. Good point. My measurement reference is really off. How about "the height of four average-sized lemonade stands." Or, "Maybe 1/3 as tall as that building Mel Gibson jumped off of in Lethal Weapon.". Or "$225 of vertically stacked cases of Michelob Light"

Screw the haters, that headline is gold.

you're mom's in 8th grade.

Yes. We are in 8th grade again.

An unlimited amount of facepalm for you good sir.

MPGs? Really?

What? A late '70s Transit in with performance cars? You mean they're bringing back Supervan 2?!? :O

sweet mother of want, what is that ?

Peppridge farm remembers

So... A small station wagon with, vent windows, flip up yellow headlights, manual gated shifter, hidden gas cap, rear window louvers (white trash slats), with a rear facing rumble seat and a hand crank sunroof..... Well I agree with all the suggestions, someone should put them all into one amazing car!

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Whoa.

Am i the only one who thinks this thing is incredibly ugly? I mean look at that ass.

the Terror Tractor is the only excuse for dubstep, and therefore, the most appropriate nominee for hoon of the year

Proof of this comes in the form of a new video from Cadillac where the CTS-V lights up the famous Michigan Theater, now one of the coolest parking garages ever built. It's a nice salute to the ol' hometown, too.

Ain't nobody got time for $40k on someone else's project.

I totally disagree: Ten years in, no car is still truly competitive and none are seeing the "classic" appreciation that comes later. You could buy McLaren F1's all day for less than MSRP in the early 2000's. The 250 GTO was nowhere near its 1962 selling price in 1972. Bugattis of old could be had by the dozen for a