Fading Brakelight Obscurity II - Championship Edition (Part 1)

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someone loves his MPV to put that retro-front on his box-on-4-wheels, huh.

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You know what. I kinda start to come around to what they are doing here, with this ëlectric (and ëclectic) take on the run of the mill hatch. I am not sure they will succeed, but man, you cannot say they didn’t try something different after their previous c-segment hatch tanked miserably, before they went a bit nuts with the C4 Cactus.

Which, with the hydraulic bump stops in the facelift model, really was a nice and comfy ride from Madrid to Zaragoza and back. Best hire car i ever had, period.
Yeah, didn’t have much hire carssup to now, but i was probably the first customer that got a downgrade (wanted an AT) and was happy with the fact that i dodged a Golf or BMW.

That’s probably a lukewarm felix’esque take, i admit, but zat is how i tick.

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Playing the racing game “Riviera BY BUICK” on your car’s telly, going Southwest, at 100mph, in style. Take that, Honda e and Teslas.
The future of the past must have been fun.

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I’m into it

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I like the scooter version of the rideable fender. personally.


wacky tweaked sim AI carnage

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That video lead me to discovering that there were a couple of NASCAR teams in the 1976 Le Mans

I wish I could bring back an awesome story but it turns out that extremely heavy cars that need modification to be able to handle right turns aren’t competitive with purpose built le mans racers and none of them made it through even half the race

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maybe start with this 2002 documentary

from the race, which… errrrrrrrrmmmmm…

idk, if that doesn’t get you hookedy nothing will!

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that’s not original, is it…

Clean coffee boy for sale:

https://www.japaneseclassics.com/vehicle/1993-suzuki-cappuccino-ea11/

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In importer near me had one of those they are sooo tiny. Its like a metal body shoe.

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11k, that’s quite a price for a shoe…

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Speaking of small car, large car, here’s a HEMI-powered beetle someone built that’s 140% the size of an original beetle. Pictured here next to an original beetle:

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And here i was assuming someone shrinked a beetle to Cappuccino-chassis dimensions and was all “that’s a good job, seriously”… before wondering how on earth a hemi would… oh, that numberplate, like WHAT THEEEEE-

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What a wild dashboard, wow.
Nice pictures of milano, it seems like it has been forever that i’ve been there, and that’s only five years ago…

also, seems like they tried to cover up the wiper blades in the bonnet, wonder how that’s supposed to work?

Get a load of this thing

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