I own an Outback.
I own an Outback.
Noble M600
I actually saw one of these while driving the other day.
I think it's more common with first cars & teens.
Ferrari apparel or stuff from the Ferrari gift store.
I would probably take a Honda FCX Clarity.
I've got a few (all would be stock & unmolested) (I've seen examples of all for under $30,000 used):
I'm actually excited for this car. I wonder how the performance of the M version of this car (M6? GTM6? M6 GT?) will compare to the performance of the F10 M5... Hopefully they're pretty close, because the F10 is a beast and I like the way this one looks. I can definitely see this thing fully sideways spitting…
Either that, or the iconic Porsche shape. Nothing more to be said, really.
It's got to be the Bugatti 'horseshoe' grille.
It's because of lack of education on the matter. Kids just aren't taught it unless they seek out lessons. I'm 17 and I've STILL yet to learn to drive manual, even as an avid car enthusiast.
It's because of lack of education on the matter. Kids just aren't taught it unless they seek out lessons. I'm 17 and I've STILL yet to learn to drive manual, even as an avid car enthusiast.
I agree ENTIRELY.
I agree ENTIRELY.
I'm not gonna lie, the Subaru version of this might be my next car. I saw it at the LA Auto Show this last weekend, and it looks fantastic, especially in the STI trim (the one I would opt for).
I'd trade my '04 Outback H6 LLBean Edition for an '06 Legacy 2.5GT Limited Wagon.
I'd have to say Latigo Canyon or Decker Canyon, both of which are in Malibu, CA.
2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Limited (sedan or wagon)
I say 2000-2004 Subaru Outback. I own one, and they're not too fast, but they're great in the corners for what they are (full-size station wagons), and they're a lot of fun off-road.
thank you, haha you know your stuff.