No, I wasn’t intending to quote the “we don’t need roads” line. It looks so good that it doesn’t require explanation.
No, I wasn’t intending to quote the “we don’t need roads” line. It looks so good that it doesn’t require explanation.
Presented without comment because it isn’t necessary.
“We haven’t seen a gnome in six months now, unfortunately,”
holy shit
What a weird thing to say.
Offroad Subarus. No question. The amount in ingenuity and imagination that goes into making some of those rigs effective off road is incredible.
And a lifetime of “grocery store-church-cemetery-home” driving is really hard on a car. 30k miles of interstate travel is where it’s at.
Counter-point, neither. For a daily driver, a car of any age with age-appropriate miles. Call it 8 k to 15k per year.
this looks like the sort of thing someone who won the lottery would trade their ratty third gen camaro for
They did take a 20 year break from that though.
I agree. The replacement one I got under warranty a few weeks ago is even better than the last!
The Pantera was the first thing I thought of when I saw this article, both in similarity to the photo and that it’s one of my dream cars.
The US inflation rate is actually normal to lower than average and is trending down.
I wish Torch and David Tracy would join DeMuro.
tAsTeFul
Most Iconic: BMW anything
I’m honestly a bit surprised that they didn’t do ANYTHING with the design to harken back to the original. A couple of easy options would have been vertical tail lights or the bump on top of the grill/hood.
Battery swaps are the way forward in my opinion.
2 door?