I like the original Challenger better, looks wise too, but it wasn’t a great car in any real way, unless you had a 440 powered one, and then it was only good at the track, once you figured out the launch.
I like the original Challenger better, looks wise too, but it wasn’t a great car in any real way, unless you had a 440 powered one, and then it was only good at the track, once you figured out the launch.
You argue the ‘57 Bel Air was ostentatious, then you post a photo of a ‘59 Eldorado with the biggest tail fins known to man? You may sit the fuck down now, sir.
You all have neglected the quintessential American car. The car that most non-car people can recognize: the 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air, or ‘57 Chevy.
Sounds like they want a Subaru crosstrek
As someone who recently acquired the Subaru version of the 86, my vote is that one. It’s just the absolute best car for tearing round the twisties. Sure, it won’t beat anyone in a straight line, but who needs that? Straight lines are boring.
A subaru toyota is the best.
It’s very pretty...but...no...
The WRX appeals to a different audience. The FnF crowd who actually managed to leave their parents house and get a career are going to be more drawn to a Rex than a muscle car because of the media they consumed.
Women don’t like muscle cars or the guys that drive them.
...and it’s an FCA product. Anybody with some common sense would stay far, far away.
I’m sorry, but two huge mistakes in a high profile auction for the Type 64?
I think most people would consider using “queer” in a derogatory manner to be, indeed, a homophobic stance. The key is that it’s derogatory here.
My gay ass reading this article;
That’s what I’m saying...Are they looking into it so that they can give that person an award?
This is the rear now, definitely improved, and the front fake vents are gone.
I wonder if Honda will ever make a pretty Civic again.
2014 Hyundai Genesis.
Basically any premium or normal upper-trim midsized sedan will fit the bill. Infiniti, Avalon, or several of the above suggestions, etc.
Are you really surprised NASCAR was willing to associate with them ?
Yeah, early spring some time, March maybe? Went skiing at Big Sky, Bridger bowl, and Red Lodge, we didn’t go over the pass, just went as far as we could go and then went back and took the west fork road and went cross-country skiing up the trail and over the foot bridge towards Sundance pass and snow camped for a…