Great price for a pre-war Caddy in excellent survivor condition. I owned a 1928 Packard sedan (yes, THIS IS A SEDAN) for years, and it was a joy. The craftsmanship that went into these cars is astonishing.
Great price for a pre-war Caddy in excellent survivor condition. I owned a 1928 Packard sedan (yes, THIS IS A SEDAN) for years, and it was a joy. The craftsmanship that went into these cars is astonishing.
Did two of these idiot “experts” really suggest two cars from the 60s for a guy who plans to drive long distances, doesn’t have a lot of money for repairs, and will have small children aboard? JFC...
I wish manufacturers and the automotive press would just acknowledge an obvious truth: At this stage of infrastructure development, EVs are for homeowners / renters only. If you don’t have a readily available and inexpensive place to park / charge, your experience is going to be rubbish. Manhattan is a shit place to…
This is definitely not the first 8cyl hot vee engine for either GM or Cadillac. the Cadillac 353 and 355a from 1930 and 1931 respectively were hot vees, as were several other GM mills from that era (e.g., in the Lasalle 345, etc.).
Ugh... It’d take a lot more than one vid to change my opinion of the lowly and homely e36. Slow, even in for its day, and with a pathetic M3 offering, it’s long been the hallmark of beer-budget BMW poseurs and small-time dope dealers. Finding one without a ridiculous wing, mis-matched body kit, and/or a cobbled…
You’re missing the point. They’re not good for the environment. They’re better for the environment than an ICE vehicle. How much so depends on where your power comes from, but even powered by the dirtiest coal fired plant, an EV is still more environmentally friendly than the best ICE. Biggest reason for this is the…