And the crossovers march on...
And the crossovers march on...
Fourth Gen Mustang?
Is this where they keep the ashes of the Furai?
2nd gear: Interesting that Lincoln is keeping the sedans while Cadillac is going to drop them like a lead chain (or at least several of the models) in favor of the crossovers. I suppose Lincoln’s crossover selection (read: more than one) does work in their own favor though.
Toyota rep told me they’re already running a 14:1 compression ratio on the engine (though a quick search returns a consistent 12.5:1). Either way, they’d have to redesign a number of components to make that feasible. I think mazeroni’s got the right idea. Anybody looking to spend that kind of money is already looking…
Is it me or is there a lot of charger in the front end?
Dinner with Racers is also a great one in this vein.
DD a 1990 Cadillac Seville. Can confirm this comment is 100% accurate.
My ‘90 Seville is a super nice place to be stuck in traffic.
Just one of the reasons Chevy hasn’t resurrected the Lumina nameplate.
I think they saw the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk and said “We should make somthing similar.”
Haven’t heard that one. Only their cover of “The Distance”
They’ve lasted longer than most Reliants did.
Used to DD one of these. About the only “feature” it had was air conditioning. At least it had a manual.
This is my philosophy when it comes to cars. Sure, it’s a shame if it gets wrecked, but if it’s important enough, someone somewhere will go to the trouble to fix it. I’m all for preserving special cars, but I’m sure unless it’s one of a kind, someone else has theirs saved for future generations. Even then, plenty of…
It’s stupid that this has to be a rule, but use your headlights when in poor visibility conditions. This includes when your wipers are on or whenever it’s dark out. Just beacuse you can see other people doesn’t mean they can see you.
I had a friend who called his Alero the “Poor man’s Corvette.” Not sure I agreed with him, but I never had the heart to tell him.
As the owner of a 1990s luxury car, I love this a ton.
Saw the Audi for the first time today and was on board until I saw it had no wheel. I’m cool with self-driving, but i want the freedom to choose.
At the risk of repeating others, that grill is far too large.