GT never licenses Porsche so look for the RUF cars.
GT never licenses Porsche so look for the RUF cars.
Anyone who rides a "streetfightered" ZXR is a good guy in my book (theory proved by his action).
Well, shit happens either way:
Amateur.
Long as you going in straight lines this is probably buckets of fun. Soon as turn comes around you better slow down fast, there is no lateral support for the body. On a bike you can lean, in sport car you have seats with significant side supports, on this, nothing, same as the CanAm Spider, CP.
My cousin owned a 1996 Mystic Cobra, which featured very similar color shifting paint (not in the interior though).
This, I drove for a company, where we had Ford, Chevy and Dodge vans, same size and weight category, the Eco had better brakes, was more comfortable and just drove better than the other two.
My father bought one of the new Dacias back in Hungary in the eighties (not a ute, just a 4 door sedan). From the dealership, he drove it to my grandfather's garage, they worked on that car for 3 days straight to make it somewhat useable, mind you, brand new, just out of the factory. The testament for workmanship of…
Saw one today, smaller and uglier than the pictures, but probably fun.
Dusty in here, something in my eye...
Yup, both wheels are driven, very cool design and a working in execution.
Because it says "automatic" it doesn't mean you can't do manual override, it isn't an automatic transmission, it is a clutch that lets you make gear switches without pulling the clutch lever in, but if you want to you can still do it.
You can manual clutch with it if you want.
Well the article was about "Coolest", an AWD 450 is cooler then a diesel 650, oh wait this is jalopnik, never mind, also not a station wagon, double whamy :)
Exactly, and I bet he pulled the Mondeo out too. Just watch "Long Way Round" and you'll see how much people rely on these drivers on that part of the world.