Agreed 100%!
Agreed 100%!
My sister's prom date picked her up in a 912. I thought, 'whoa, Brian has a Porsche?' Then he and I got to talking about it before they left for the night. He said "oh it's just a cheap model, with a four cylinder in it." Then it made a little more sense. Side note: he asked if I wanted to take it around the block. I…
First time I saw one my dad and I were on a long motorcycle tour on Hwy 33 north of Ojai, CA. A guy had one parked outside of a bar or cafe. It was incredible. I read of it in a car magazine but to see it in person. Wow. My dad was convinced the guy was using it to shuttle drugs across the Mexican border.
I saw one on the street the other day. Had never seen it. Isn't this the rebadged but stillborn second-gen Saturn SUV?
I might have shared this with you before but for others, check out the BMW 503 in the underrated John Huston noir-caper flick "The Last Run". Supercharged German open top goodness! No, it's not as striking as the 507 but it is a sharp-looking car. And it's got two good chase scenes in this movie.
There are a handful…
See also the AWD Mazda 323. Circa 1988.
I just learned of this last month. Super cool.
There's nothing that thrills and intrigues at Acura anymore. I'm convinced the only consumers buying them are the hardcore Honda and Acura loyalists or people so terrified by the thought of a car that might be "unreliable" that they're too scared to buy anything but these glorified Accords.
I agree. It's a real mess. In contrast, the last-gen Supra Turbo, save for the ginormous wing, was smooth, cohesive, yet still poised and clear about its abilities. I'd pass on the chromed wheels but here's a pic for reference:
There's considerable appeal in plant-based bio fuel as an alternative to dino juice. At least here in the Northwest. It's not too hard to find, either.
The setup can vector power between the front and rear based on traction needs as detected by the car and is capable of going over 62 miles on half a gallon of gasoline.
Hackenberg touted the car's ability to "relieve drivers of distraction," but when I went to inspect the car's interior it was posting tweets between the speedometer and tach. Maybe that function's disabled when the car's in motion.
All I see is the GT-R side window framing.
These blacked out lamps have a Pep Boys feel to 'em.
Frameless glass. Nice.
It does, however, feature a preview of Cadillac's new crest, which we've seen on the Cadillac Elmiraj concept car. I think it's a nice evolution of that design.
Guys?
I completely agree. These are the contractors from the suburbs working on projects in the city. They monkey with the wastegate tune so everyone can hear the damned thing whistle. I guess they keep the bikini espresso stands in business.
Fleet sales are crucial. It's mini trucks that went away. Decontented full size trucks are bread and butter for Ford, Chevy and Ram.