This is a very relevant point about most pure enthusiast vehicles.
This is a very relevant point about most pure enthusiast vehicles.
Totally agree. I don't know why, but I do kinda want one.
The Suzuki Kizashi always makes me sad. It was, in almost every respect, a quite good car. Especially so if they made that turbo version. It just pisses me off that a good little car like that didn't get any of the attention it deserved and is seemingly going to die alone with no legacy and no successor. Poor…
Those might be the prettiest cars I have ever seen. Not joking.
That's an insult to the 6000 SUX
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Considering they have shot down several other drug cartel planes with them, I would wager it was a super tucano.
I think the way forward for the Viper (to state the obvious) is to make it some kind of crazy fast, crazy cheap, budget supercar because right now it has only adequate performance and it's still somewhat difficult to justify over the corvette.
I am also from California and I feel like that is a pretty subjective thing. I've been to some diners that looks shockingly like that. Heck, most Ruby's look pretty darn similar.
The Mazda Cosmo Sports/110s/whatever you want to call it.
The Mazdaspeed 3 will happen eventually, I would bet money on it.
If maybes are a thing then:
And it was FWD and came with a N/A 3.8 (I think) liter engine.
That's why the V6 and Speed6 existed (I believe they did like 6.0 and 5.7 0-60 respectively)
Kinda have to agree. At least for me they're just really boring to look at.
I find them just not very nice to look at.
Why the f*ck not?
What kind of power do the diesel ones put down?
The Ringbrothers have a track record of making the most awesome sh*t on the planet.
It doesn't look like a GM product.... /Jokes