telkins
telkins
telkins

Fiat 500 Abarth. I know MSRP says 23k, but you can find them brand new for much less.

Yamaha just started making a retro-looking SR400. I love the old look too and I’m happy it’s juuuust starting to catch on....again.

My first bike was a ‘74 CB550, so yea. Also, since the UJMs are so simple, it’s a good place to learn how to maintain a bike. You’ll likely be the only one in your group that can tune a set of ignition points.

In my opinion it should be something old and slow that needs work. I picked up a 1969 Suzuki TS250 as my first bike. It was in running condition, but the brakes didn’t really work, all the cables were in need of replacement, the fork seals were blown to bits, tires were rotted to hell, and there was plenty of rust

I daily 2 old vehicles. My 89 635csi and my 73 CB450. I call them both "refreshes." New gaskets, seals, etc. on both when they were bought. The e24 has been pulling daily duty for two years now. Has never failed to start on me (not counting times I let it sit for too long and the battery goes down). The CB I just

I think it's been about a decade since I saw a Bronco II, but I remember everybody used to have them 20 years ago.

Sat on the Scrambler at the DC Show. Cool but not over the top cool. Felt kind of small actually and I am 6'0 190lbs. It will be interesting to see how much you can change the accessories out with other variations. No huskies, no Aprilia, no KTM, so needless to say kind of slim at the show.

I'm not a designer and I freaking love them. So much want.

for 90% discount, he could've had this

Okay, TECHNICALLY not a flashback but did love the Supernatural ep where a time-travelling Dean discovers it was their MOM'S side of the family that were Hunters, not their dad like we always figured, John was just a normal guy before getting into it all. Pretty big turn to the mythos there.

I absolutely LOVE his work. He was kind enough to send us some wallpapers in the early days of EXIF:

The Magni was in the top 20, easily. It's one of my personal favorites too.

Really surprised the Filo Rosso didn't make the cut. I'm way more into the brat look but this hits just about every design cue perfect. Stunning build.

I think that the Porsche 996 is a great car, and great looking. I'd happily DD one if I had enough room to park another car.

Meh. His money, his cars. Let him do whatever he wants.

I'm in the same position. I have at 2008 Clubman with 106k and will eventually trade it out for something smaller in the next couple of years.. I've been looking at either a Sonic RS (My dad works with GM.. I get a nice discount) or a Fiat Abarth or Fiesta ST.. I do know I want to stay with hatches.. I just have to

"Just didn't have the uniqueness to it, it had before."

I've been impressed with how stable the Abarth is on the freeway. I've pushed speeds close to 90 mph at moments and the handling is rock solid. I have the hard top and the rear hatch space is good. The only issue is the sloping back does cuts down on volume.