#3 is just bizarre. How'd they get the show to agree to that?
#3 is just bizarre. How'd they get the show to agree to that?
Ha, good call! Those are pretty ridiculous.
Interesting, I'd say I'm the opposite. I think the Terrain is much better than the Equinox. To each his own I guess!
Nope. Maybe I'm the only one? I think it's decent looking. Not amazing, but certainly not "ugliest ever." Better than the Trailblazer in my opinion.
Yup. Well, at the very least it was "inspired" by the Checker Marathon. I'm not sure if they had permission to make exact copies or not.
Or Crazy Taxi? HERE WE GO!
Agreed, I think it's one of the better looking Jags.
Absolutely not. My guess is they had access to that engine, or it was just laying around in their garage or something, and they thought "why not". At first, I assumed it was an LS1 swap with the hood scoop (they're pretty common on Miatas), and even THAT would have been a CP. This is just silly.
While this looks surprisingly close to a Z3 from the front, it's an absolute CP. You can get a real Z3 for much, much less, and then you can have the money leftover to do the kind of engine swap and mods you actually want.
Pretty much. Any running car is generally worth at least $500. I had a POS '88 Corolla that I sold around '08 for $300, and it had like 350k miles on it and had just thrown a rod. I probably could have sold it for a bit more, but wanted it sold quick. It was sold the same day I posted it.
Yeah, I suppose it could, but don't these just seem awfully slick to you? They're probably just crappy Turkish tires that have gone bald is my guess. But I could be wrong, I've never driven an s2000 myself.
Those most be some hella slippery tires.
Well there's your problem! Come to the US and that beater would fetch you a couple grand. I doubt you could find a salvageable Beetle for less than $1k here.
Where they hell did you find a complete Beetle for free? They're not that cheap anymore. Even in mediocre condition they're $4k+. A nice one is easily $10k.
I think Kia. They had it for the Kia Sportage in the late '90s / early '00s. That was before they got good enough to sell them on their own.
How is that both those people have the excite same face on their heads?
Interesting, I had always considered the Camaro just as retro as the Mustang and Challenger.