Welcome to the inaugural post of What Car Is It? Modeled after the similar posts in our TImeOut forum headed by DRMW. What's really being tested here isn't only your photographic memory of each car, but also the "Brand DNA" of various manufactures (twin k...
That was fast... Was hoping this would be more difficult... Aston Martin One-77 it is. I was even going to give out clues... These two pictures would have been the clues... Clue 1 Clue 2 Picture of the car Congratulations dedestexhes! You are our first Wh...
I didn't notice the specs on the One-77 were so impressive. I've driven the Vantage V8. And I've had the pleasure of being in a few Aston Martin vehicles. And I really will say that I feel that the acceleration ferocity of the Aston Martin cars leaves me ...
.. any serious super car but i fear i wouldn't really enjoy trying out a 458 or Gallardo unless i could have it for a week or so. To really enjoy a car you need to get acquainted and that takes some time. I guess i liked the AM V8 convertible because of t...
That is absolutely true. It does take time for someone to get acclimated to a car. It took me a month to find the right seating position in one car (the seat had 20-way power seats). Then I let someone else drive me home in it and somehow they managed to ...
My friend tested an AMG with 507 hp the same day he tested a 530 hp GTR ... he had more fun in the GTR and found it muck quicker ! I think it's might be comparable to a Mitsubishi EVO 9 ... i once took that for a spin and immediately the fun began :-) ......
Really like the driving feel of the GTR. A lot. The looks of the GTR are a bit strange. Definitely a head turner, but not necessarily a universally beautiful car.
easy to get used too, well built, reliable and now with superb electronics if thats the thing that takes your fancy. the Impreza's, Evo's and GTR's may not be as powerful as Italian and English supercars, but i think they could drive at 90% for far longer...