That BMW looks the dogs bollocks of a car!
Aston Martin Vanquish is far from subtle.
That BMW looks the dogs bollocks of a car!
Aston Martin Vanquish is far from subtle.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I've only recently started driving, so my dreams are simple. Any medium sized car to allow me to reverse park comfortably. Ideally, cars should be developed to protect the environment, that is my only real concern about cars. I would love for us to move away from scarce resources such as oil.
Supercharged V-8 Mustang Shelby. Like the one Nicolas Cage drove in Gone In 60 seconds.
For me
An Old Style Hearse, painted midnight black, with a graveyard scene all over. White crushed velvet in the back with a mahogany coffin with blue silk interior. A dummy who sits up at a touch of a button and waves to people as you drive by or sitting at stop lights. Black leather in the front, with a complete sound system installed.
Speed is fine, but "Style" is better.![]()
1967 (Mustang) Shelby cobra - My first Love.
1974 Dodge Challenger - I left my First love for my My Second Love.
The legendary Hemi (425 hp but only 356 buyers), the more affordable 440 Magnum (375 hp with a single four-barrel carb), and the Hemi-challenging 440 Six Pack, with three two-barrel carburetors (sold to over 2,000 people, and featuring 390 gross hp and a stunning 480 lb-ft of torque at a very low 2,300 rpm).
Had a 1973 Dodge Challenger, but it only had a 383 with a single two-barrel carb. Would do better than 160 mph on the open road tho.
1974 Dodge Challenger - I left my First love for my My Second Love.
The legendary Hemi (425 hp but only 356 buyers), the more affordable 440 Magnum (375 hp with a single four-barrel carb), and the Hemi-challenging 440 Six Pack, with three two-barrel carburetors (sold to over 2,000 people, and featuring 390 gross hp and a stunning 480 lb-ft of torque at a very low 2,300 rpm).
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