How well would it work if you were to turn it around to face the driver for some Top Gear like commentary?
How well would it work if you were to turn it around to face the driver for some Top Gear like commentary?
Did some research, came up with the 1965Volkswagen EA 128, a six-cylinder aircooled boxer engine with early Porsche 911 suspension, full size luxury sedan with quirky yet reserved styling. YES!
Bob.
Plymouth Back Pack
Um please...
Yes.
The Italdesign Columbus was an absolutely brilliant vehicle. Definitely a minivan I would drive. Carbon fibre chassis, BMW V12 engine, VHS, etc.
Subaru Tourer Concept- Add whatever WRX motor and trans they will use and done.
VW Dune Concept. Only acceptable answer.
Totally! Which is why I asked Craig Daitch, the head of PR for Ford cars to come in and answer your question — or, well, say what little he can say, anyway.
Can't really discuss future products in this forum, but we do listen to our customers and enthusiasts. We take their feedback seriously into consideration.
But your podium's right here. Let me see if I can find someone who can answer your question.
I hope the mention of lack of wagon in the US comes out in one of these videos, otherwise Jalopnik is wasting this prominent
It was obviously fake, but it was still fun to watch. I knew it wasn't Jeff Gordon because the driver turned the steering wheel both ways.
I was hoping for a lifted Alfa Romeo just like the test mules. I would have bought the shit out of that car.
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