Flush doorhandles yo!
Flush doorhandles yo!
I’ve probably seen rarer, but this was most recent. MG ZT 260, equipped with the 4.6l V8 from a Mustang. The only car I know of that was reengineered from FWD to RWD to make the combination work. Well, kinda work, by the time Rover made this car they had no money left.
That was the complete opposite for the Type-R. In the UK it’s a legend. It was cheaper than almost all its rivals, it was more practical, more reliable and crucially, cheaper to insure. They were real hooligan cars.
Nah mate, the EP3 Type-R was better.
Only the Si. Not the Type R.
Because you can. The vast majority of all Range Rovers and Discoveries will never encounter anything harsher than a muddy farm track or a wet, grassy field to the local village fête. People buy these because they’re perfectly capable road vehicles that also happen to have excellent offroad capabilities. It’s street…
Active aero.
Let me give you an examples as to how much insurance would cost for me, a 19 year old full time student living in the city, with an experienced named driver. These cars were all suggested to me as good first cars for young drivers in the USA - you’ll see that they are completely unaffordable for young drivers in the…
For cars over three years old, they need to go through inspections regarding roadworthiness and emissions. Mandatory, or you get charged a heavy fine. Funnily enough, the McLaren P1 has just become old enough to start taking the MOT test, so you see million dollar hypercars undergoing the same test as a diesel…
Driving? Whilst living in London? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHA.
It’s all about the brand and marketing. Land Rover is introducing three different lines (Defender, Discovery and Range Rover), all of which will have their own specific models. RR will be the most upmarket, trendy, chic and luxurious whilst Defender will be at the opposite end of the spectrum. Discovery is aimed…
Actual concept car looks. I don’t often say that in earnest but for the LC, I definitely do.
Yes we know it’s styled in the same theme as Esprit. Doesn’t say it has the exact same numberplate. I don’t know what you’re getting at here.
Can we just acknowledge the little Easter Egg of the number plate which is the same as the Esprit in The Spy Who Loved Me?
*sits and waits patiently (see: impatiently) for an M2 CSL*
Again, as with most things and as someone who’s lived in Hong Kong for years, it feels odd to see people ogle at something I find perfectly normal. :P
Certainly one of the most iconic and strongly represented the wedge styling cues. So much so that it looked almost ready to put into actual production. I personally prefer the Navajo with its pop-up headlights that come out sideways though.
The E46 M3 CSL could deliver that. 4:50 for the eargasm, the whole video if you’re not from Europe and didn’t get the CSL in your market.
Saudis will pay for a lot for exclusivity. Also, it’s got 420 diamonds in the headlights. But you can specify yellow diamonds, rubies or sapphires.
You bet.