Newer BMW 3 series diesel wagon.
In reply to Slippery :
I had not ever seen any of those before. I talked with the owner for a bit, such a cool car.
Murano convertible. Almost puked. And by the looks of the temp tag they just bought it. My money says they get stopped for a field sobriety test before hitting their destination.
In reply to barefootskater :
Now that i know the reason for the mini skylight over the rear passengers heads I hate it even more. That said, they're likely to need it. (Pop up rollbar hatch)
I work at a dealership and any time a Murano Cabriolet gets traded in, people go nuts for them and it sells very quickly.
Someday when I have an extra weekend house with extra cars lying around I want a Safari Murano with no roof a cage and door bars with mud tires. I figure it would be useless but at least look the part.
No pictures, but I spotted a mid '90s Mazda 929 on the way to work yesterday. It's a handsomly proprotioned car, although the chrome wheel arch covers and questionable aftermarket wheels didn't do it any favors.
A rare sight! A road going Renault powered Lotus Europa. Likely a S2 model.
Imported from Japan first generation Daihatsu Copen.
Slippery said:Bent-Valve said:
Land Yachts Live!
That Caddy is amazing. Are these fwd??
That's a deVille (maybe Fleetwood?), not an Eldorado.
Had a Honda Acty in front of me on Saturday. I would love one of those things for putting around the neighborhood. Knowing me I'd probably try to install a hayabusa engine in it. He had some more modern rims on it, some factory Honda rims that looked to be 15 or 16 inches. Probably a better top speed with those.
^I know that the 1.3L Suzuki Super Carry I did driving lessons in would blow past 100kph without any trouble (at which point the instructor would point out that I was speeding), but that was the big-displacement power monster of Kei vans - technically not eligible for Kei classification because of the engine size.
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