The Fulvia to the SZ's Giulia... Interesting car; thanks Duell!
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The Fulvia to the SZ's Giulia... Interesting car; thanks Duell!
As far as cab-forward supercars go, I think this is far better looking that Paganis and Koeniggsegg. Cool stuff Duell! I also dig the 928-style headlights.
My indifference to the 911 aside, I tend to really like Singers. They're usually tasteful(ish) and obviously well-thought-out. This thing though seems like a half-assed attempt to pander to the...
I can't imagine the rumbleseat in a T-bird was any more dangerous that the rear-facing wagon seats that most kids were probably thrown in at the time. Fewer exhaust fumes in the 'bird, and the...
By far the most-honest version of the T-bird... I actually prefer the four-door.
This is what happens when you spend one billion Zimbabwean dollars on a Nissan.
At present exchange rates, this is worth almost one billion Zimbabwean dollars on the nose.
Looks like a Morris Minor. I didn't know they made a droptop.
For some reason the grille setup reminds me of the tongue-eating louse which hijacks a fish's mouth.
I am always surprised that these were sold with Hemis; engine aside, they don't seem to tick any of the boxes of an erstwhile muscle-car buyer. As I mentioned above, I really don't like this design,...
Like the PT Cruiser, this was a victim of the rapid rise and fall of cutesy retro cars at the beginning of the millennium. At some point people realized that they were awful cars with derivative...
Good stuff, Duell!
I must concede to Kitdy at this point that this car looks a lot less like an Oldsmobile than other Maseratis.
Odd proportions, but it's otherwise promising.
I do like the restraint, if a 400hp sportscar could ever be said to posses that, both in physical design and in performance specifications. In a...
For some reason this truck sponsors a Tour de France team.
Or the EcoSport...
Yeah the Euro lineup is enviably well balanced. I'd say we actually had a better lineup than you folks a few years ago, just in the breadth of choice, but not no more.
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This makes sense: disillusioned with Mopar after Plymouth was axed in '01, the off-brand American car refugee immediately seeks out Mercury. A decade later, Mercury too was euthanized and Kitdy was...
It covers all their bases: trucks, vee-eight modors, and loopy Ontarians.
I am trying to think of a more cynical car on sale and I cannot. Maybe if Great Wall or someone made a copy of the...
I have little idea what Ford sells here beyond the Mustang and F-Series... Maybe the aforementioned Mercury Sable.
Kitdy had a red Dino at some point, I hear... I believe it was his first car full stop.
Despite being some sort of lunatic Latin, this guy gets it! There is, however, a part of me that would love to drive a manualized CVT where the ratios are selected by a knob. It would be fun for,...
The Mini (the small one) was in part a reaction to those "bubble cars" (very different than the Japanese bubble-era cars...) whose popularity increased following the fuel shortages caused by an...
Mice, electronic or otherwise, are pretty well-optimized creatures with good proportions (the dilettante in me wants to say golden proportions, though that is obviously nonsense) and charming...
I agree entirely: I would argue that my home is a more-effective means of transportation than just about any car made by a "tech" company.
I played around a but with the configurator and Ferrari has a really fantastic range of colors for the Rome. Too bad they'll all be red.
I read this as follows:
My man out here acting like a Mercury chauvinist.
I like the Fit: it has the proportions of a computer mouse or some other small rodent and I hear it's good fun to...
I feel old; the T50 feels like a slight rehash of the F1 and yet I love it. My tastes shouldn't be so retrograde before my thirtieth year. Perhaps the styling is unduly affecting my verdict. Despite...