I think reactions will fall into three categories. 1) Hate it 2) Love it 3) Like the idea of an electric Ferrari but wonder why it had to look like this. As for a potential fourth viewpoint... I'm willing to bet nobody likes the look yet wishes it were pe
I have had over 100 cars in my lifetime, and I am a do-it-myself-er. In a semi-professional sense, because for 25 years I worked creating technical procedures and diagnostics for automotive repair shops -- you might have heard of or bought a book/data fro
Toyota considered crash safety when designing it. My car suffered considerable damage. A stiff neck and some minor bruises for me. Certainly an element of luck involved. My Corolla coupe was repairable and I enjoyed it for another 80,000 miles. It was sim
I owned this for 3 years and my wife and I drove it across Europe, camped in a tent on the roof, hauled logs for our boiler, used it as a bird hide, cooked on the built in table, carried a toilet in the back. It’s a go anywhere do anything vehicle. Great
It's an interesting era with "tail dragger" type stance, some with continental kits on the back. This was early to mid 60s. Then some of the late 60s hot car, scat pack, cars all had higher back ends than the tail draggers of the previous years. The trend
If I were forced to return to the Porsche Welt, I would return to a GT3 vehicle, which have improved tremendously and have recently become a double-wishbone suspension car. A more gentlemanly GT3 variant is the "GT3 Touring" variant which eliminates the b
Microfiber headliner too! Very important to have a nice headliner material. I can't get used to the "fishnet" material in my Tesla Model 3. My previous car had the nicer Alcantara headliner. The designer of the car used to frequent our website. Luc D. And
And a great photo journey, as always. I guess it will come down to a similar choice for me - do something with the Volvo or simply get another car that will produce more pleasure right out of the box. Let’s see what it will be 👍🏻🤷🏻♂️ That Jag does look n
I bought this for its looks and off-road capabilities even though I secretly wanted this instead At this point I did bigger, better tires, drilled brake rotors, free-flowing air filter and a few other minor mods. But then the Jaguar fell into our driveway
Being used to light cars and my friend telling me the Bentley had great handling for a 2200 kilo car I expected more to be honest. Anyway, handling was very good and the comfort out of this(my) world. That said as much as I love the looks and the whole pa