The Car Thread


It's the season finale.

Hunting for points and trophies in the Green Hell. The principles apply: always on around 24 kilometers of track and always particularly close to the public.
Race action with an almost gigantic field of drivers: this is what you can look forward to at the races of the ADAC Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie. Super sports cars from professional teams compete together with touring cars that are close to series production. Divided into about two dozen different classes, all 165 race cars will be competing for victory in their respective class. The ticket gives spectators access to all open grandstands, the paddock and the starting grid. Children up to and including 14 years of age will even be admitted free of charge.
 
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This guy is restoring a Datsun 240z with insane detail down to smoothing sharp edges that will never see the light of day by another person. Talk about a passion project.

https://youtube.com/@mymechanics?si=kLXPDDuuIQU4bm7y
I underestimated how much people adore them up to the point where they will start from scratch to rebuild them.

I remember Sung Kang bringing the Z into the spotlight one day. It's not for me but it's cool that the badge lives on.
 
A withered black Porsche Macan parked next to my brilliant, Italian Stallion, designed by Giugiaro-Italdesign, Alfa Romeo.

The Macan belonged to a construction site worker person (an arsehole then). You just know these people use their cars like Hassan Piker's dog.

I was tempted to breakout my Jake Humphrey's mic and ask passersby which car they would prefer and jumpstart my own FaceTube career.
 
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There is something fishy about this mini Land Cruiser. You can't fool me.



You had the Land Cruiser, then the Prado Land Cruiser which was a cheaper version. And now you have this, the FJ, a cheaper version of the Prado. I expect this to be sold in developing/poor countries while charging the same as a regular LC. They already tried this scam with the 4Runner.
 
You had the Land Cruiser, then the Prado Land Cruiser which was a cheaper version. And now you have this, the FJ, a cheaper version of the Prado. I expect this to be sold in developing/poor countries while charging the same as a regular LC. They already tried this scam with the 4Runner.
It's peculiar.

I've owned a Land Cruiser during my time abroad and can tell you one thing, you can't fool locals into buying these lunch boxes.

This has got to be aimed at yuppies.
 
It's peculiar.

I've owned a Land Cruiser during my time abroad and can tell you one thing, you can't fool locals into buying these lunch boxes.

This has got to be aimed at yuppies.

Just read this wont be available in US/Europe markets, so they'll probably price it to compete with the Suzuki Jimny and the Jeep Avenger, or even the Renegade. Anything higher and its DOA.
 
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