Are you calling poor build quality on a 70's Italian sports car built in Bologna?
Are you calling poor build quality on a 70's Italian sports car built in Bologna?
It’s a targa with 150k miles for almost 26k. The prices may be a tiny bit softer, but that’s still insane.
That car is one of the least desirable bodies, with a plain color and over 150k miles. 26k is still way too much for that car.
Curves are out. Polygons are in. You didn’t hear this from me.
A sincere tip of the hat to whomever is letting the engineering team run wild at Hyundai, some of the most exciting new platforms to come out in years! I wish other brands would take notice
Call me crazy, but isn’t this just a Ferrari Roma with a bigger KERS system and floppy doors? Stop fucking with us, guys.
Just for the record.... THIS is the direction the industry should be headed.
Anything that runs is probably faster than a Giulia.
WAT
I’mma let you finish...
The Stinger. In a market that’s needlessly switching to crossovers, its the combination of a shrinking market that shouldn’t be. Its a 4 door liftback sports sedan. Kia could’ve given us a performance crossover that slotted between the Sportage and the Sorrento. Thank god they didn’t.
I still remember the Spyker linkage from the LA Auto show around 2005(?). What I did not remember is how, uh, special it looks on the outside.
Great pictures. Thank you for sharing.
Yeah, it’s fair to question why they published in the first place, when they clearly had a number of concerns about the results.
Something seemed wrong about the previous story’s numbers, and indeed, now we know that it was wrong. I’m glad we’ve got a bit more context behind why.
Let’s take a moment and remember the old days. I can’t even believe these are from the same company.
The flim is for the fast bits, and the flam is for the furious bits.
They must all be at SEMA. I have yet to see one in the wild.
2021 Celica confirmed?
Dear good Sir,