$105,ooo for something that still looks like a 2006 3-Series is insane. Explaining to people that it had a V-10 every time they saw it would eventually drive me insane. IT'S A V10!!! I'd shout as they dragged me away...
$105,ooo for something that still looks like a 2006 3-Series is insane. Explaining to people that it had a V-10 every time they saw it would eventually drive me insane. IT'S A V10!!! I'd shout as they dragged me away...
Yeah, that ship has sailed, sadly. I think there's hope for electronic steering in the future. Engineers are learning more about calibration every day, and new low-inertia electric motors will help. I think by next generation we'll see some real improvement.
In 2006, the Suzuka Blue interior was changed so that only the seats and carpet were blue. Everything else was black.
Sitting in my garage...I hope.
Happiness: (noun) - the feeling one gets when going full throttle in a hand-built Italian supercar. That…
Must.....not.....click...make offer.
What their own car is.
The title image.
+1 for the sentiment, -1 for the pun
Forget the wounded vet, you're the real hero with your brave opinion on Jay Leno.
Sir, who has ever bought a limo because of specs?
I bet you can still see a roof-mounted light bar just fine.
Only problem is that it looks like it was designed by 8 different people who never actually met each other until GM signed off on it.
It's always funny to me how people posting on an alleged enthusiast website are so scared of their cars.
This near-beer model is a step above its M counterpart in nearly every conceivable way.
America is somewhere between 499 and 708 horsepower.
A letter to Bernie Ecclestone cosigned by smaller Formula One teams Force India, Sauber and Lotus explains just…
Each car will come with one of these.