The article “’Everything Wrong With The Fate Of The Furious’ Just Misses The Whole Point” just misses the whole point.... Seriously.
The article “’Everything Wrong With The Fate Of The Furious’ Just Misses The Whole Point” just misses the whole point.... Seriously.
The only thing wrong with the F&F franchise, is that it single-handedly caused the extinction of stock Toyota Supras, RX-7s, Integra Type-Rs, and Mitsubishi Eclipses.
This absolutely falls into the “an impulse buy that will surely be regretted later...but for now I’m gonna drive the snot out of it and love every minute of it” category. I’m in, NP.
Ehhhh, close enough to why-not money that you could probably drive it until it breaks and have no regrets.
They’re communications equipment. Driving around scanning the countryside and heavens for potential buyers for FCA
Do those drop brackets today! Right now, call in sick, send the kids to
Grandmas! I have a 99 XJ, 4.5 RE lift with drop brackets and it is the smoothest riding vehicle I have even owned. I can’t use it as a daily driver because it is too soft (putting the sway bars back on might help). Off-road it has great flex…
It’ll cost more than $1000 and a “little” elbow grease to fix my jacked up paint and rusty rockers, trust me on that.
Three years ago, I dropped $1,000 on a lift kit for my daily-driver, a 1992 Jeep Cherokee. And while I initially…
Top Gear’s Chris Harris stepped out of a loaner Porsche 911 R to kindly review the new 911 GT3 for us, so when he…
The world is often cruel and without reason. But! The Nissan Pao exists. So there’s that.
An auction just ended for a twin-turbo (come to papa) six-speed manual (mmm) targa-roof (aw yea) essentially stock (u…
We all remember the glory days of racing, back when real men and women sat in thin metal tubes operating insanely…
2005 Subaru Forester XT. Seats 5, wagon, faster than a 350z, room for lots of groceries, available with three pedals (like mine)unique and a total sleeper. And it can off-road well even when lowered. I bought mine with 160k miles for $6,500 and that was 4 years ago. It has never let me down.
But you said only well reasoned arguments will be disregarded not one liner engine responses...
Jeep I-6 4.0L
Needing 5 ECUs and needing all 5 of them to “agree” with each other isn’t my idea of exquisite engineering. This is one of the long list of cars I’d love to drive in mint condition once, but never own.
Like a show horse, something massive like a Clydesdale... best appreciated with some physical as well as existential distance.
I can sum up my ownership experience of a 2004 Launch Edition Volkswagen Phaeton W12 exactly the way my friends…
The cynic in me is thinking that they were looking for something like that.