Yeah, wrong bloody side for the wheel. Needs to be on the right :icon_bigg Very nice though! I'd have to pay quite a bit extra for that but yeah, very smart. Love the headlights :love2: I doubt I'd be selling mine for at least another 5 years yet. I've got so much I want to do to it then get some fun out of it before I move on to a more "mature" car. When I do though, something like that new Legacy would be right up my street. Yakumo
Actually I thought it looked like the new Taurus: http://blogs.cars.com/kickingtires/2009/01/2010-ford-tauru.html
:nod: Then again, the Legacy has always been a pretty aesthetically boring car, with some models being downright ugly. That said, so is the Impreza. Have you ever seen the Casa Blanca? GOD DAMN that's one ugly car!!!
The new Legacy reminds me of the currant Audi TT. As for the Casablanca... That front-end looks like something that Jaguar rejected in the 80's.
I was going to say i didn't liked, but you went for a more direct approach. :thumbsup: If i was in Japan, on that range, i would prefer a Mazda Attenza or a Mitsubishi Galant Fortis.
yeah, i supposed if you can afford to drive one of those you can afford to have second vehicle. :lol:
The first thing i think of when looking at that subaru is it looks kinda like an american car, not that its bad looking although i don't like it that much. If i was going to get a pretty sensible car i'd go for any Alfa Romeo as they are pretty good and i really like the look of them. If i coul;d go for any car though i'd probably want a Feerai 288 gto as that is one of my favourite cars.
That's a Caterham 7, based on the original Lotus Seven (Prisoner car). It's basically a kit car (although you can get them pre-built - well, not in the US). They actually don't meet US safety laws, but get around that on a technicality - kit cars are exempt (and hence why they aren't sold pre-built in the US). You need to be a very experienced driver (used to high performance cars, and probably track racing) to handle one properly. Alfas are still pretty unreliable. My friend's Alfa engine exploded, literally! Madhatter, funny as that may sound, I've actually done that in my friend's Triumph Spitfire. It started to rain so we dashed home. Drove about 50 miles with the top down without getting a drop of rain in the car!