timateo81
timateo81
timateo81

Look what's happening to the Edsel. This car will Phoenix one day.

thats not legit???

did this thing ever run? I'm at page 7 with 43 to go!

I disagree. For the first time in my life, I'm open to owning a Chevy. Get me in the door with the Volt then show me the rest of your cars aren't garbage and maybe I'll look down market for my next one.

There is a reason, you just have to understand where this car came from and what cars were like back then. This was the bees, and everybody knew it. The 944 hasn't stood the test of time, but if you get a chance to drive one - take it. It's a cool car, even non-turbo.

And herein lies the problem. I like the 944 and would love to own one, but I'd 10/10 one of these first.

Is it really necessary for the car to roll as the door opens/closes?

I count 3 Nissans, 1 Toyota and a 5th wheel in those pics that I'd rather own before this piece of crack.

hilarious. too bad you're buried under a pile of timing belt whiners.

bloody knuckles or winning lottery tickets - you have a choice.

Spark plugs on an LT-1. Go F Yourself if you don't know someone with really small hands but is also brute force strong. I'd bet $100 that the next one you see at cars-n-coffee still has 2 plugs in it from 1997.

WRONGGGGGGGGGGGG

as a #4, I appreciate inclusion of #3

Only 50 years? I thought the 911 predated even the Model T.

I'm turning off the interweb for the day after reading this.

WTH? Testarossa, F40 and 328 were peak Ferrari, I always thought. I saw a Testarossa yesterday for the first time since the early '00s and got all kinds of bothered.

The Renfe rail system is amazing compared to what we have in the US. A lot of the system was constructed within the last 10 years so it's in-your-face smooth and modern. My wife and I rode the Madrid-Toledo line about 9 months ago and it was superb; hard to imagine this being caused by poorly-maintained vehicles or

The first rule is it must not be stupid. This is pretty stupid.

Switches.

I'll see your "stupid names" and raise you "nearly-identical models." I've even owned Cadillacs in the past, but still can't really tell the difference between a CTS and STS, or who paid more for their car.