I have to agree with Cpt Scarlet in that the earlier models were not particularly well built and they also suffered from many problems, I'm not sure TVR even knew what the word safety meant. But the later models improved on build quality a lot but at the
Typically AR and Maserati are not mass market brands. AR could be go for a premium segment FIAT and Maserati as a Ferrari light. As average cars also give a lot of joy to drive with, why you should need AR and Maserati? For fans of the brands it is hard w
First time I have seen the first generation 👌🏻👍🏻 And a very cool comparison - what I find intriguing is how the front overhang kept on growing. The bitter one seemingly has space for a 24 cylinder engine under the hood 😉
A real beauty spotted in local parking lot, this Ford Ranchero is a second generation model, the 1964-65 restyling. 1964 Model The first Generation circa 1957 Second generation 1963 Third generation Fourth They keep getting bigger and bulkier mid-Seventie
You're not wrong. I was once in your shoes and I could not understand how a famous brand like Porsche could be inferior - I was in denial. And to your point... As a road car, it's inferior for the price they charge and compared to its competitive segment.
For the top of the dashboard, would you consider something darker? You might get some sun reflection with this color. You have dark grey carpets, perhaps consider a dark Phantom Grey or Blue Knight or Bitter Chocolate dashboard? It's going to be a beautif
Drove 16k km in the first year and didn‘t have any problems with the brakes - despite reaching 312 km/h . The carbon ceramic brakes of the DB9 or the Vantage V12 are much better, indeed...d Color is meteorite silver with bitter chocolates hides and ivory
. . . from the original owner equipped with a rare dealer-installed option: a Paxton blower. With factory badges, yet. One of ~ 200. After owning it for several years, he let it go for a few thousand bucks more than he had in it, just before the market sh
As the WanderingPurist told me, "I was just doing flow of traffic!" and man, that Chevy Cruzer was DEEP DEEP cover! Not an external marking anywhere, and the blue and red lights were DEEPLY hidden behind the grill. Even the sheriff was plainclothes... In