Wow, I like. Very clean. I saw a TSX wagon (whatever Acura is calling them). Not bad, seemed a bit too large though.
Stunning; it's even in my favorite color combo: http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=85959&page=53
I think that Jeep Grand Wagoneer and the Alfa are both about as cool as they get! Protour, you'll have to let me know your experience with it. My wife would like to get one of those.
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Alfa Romeo is planning to sell the Giulia (159 replacement) in the US, but I think it's not assured yet.
^lol^ Kind of changing things....but this was one of the first cars that I have ever been in. Same color combo too. Image Unavailable, Please Login
So I'm in Boise ID on business for a few days and while driving to my hotel, I stumbled upon THIS. I actually passed it, thought of this thread, and turned back around to take some pictures, while the owner was just inside I'm sure staring out at me ... I didn't care to linger But it was just so hideous it drew me in - that "so ugly it's interesting" thing at work.... The tumbleweed "tumbled" there while I was taking the photo LOL! Sort of a "rat rod" effect with a crappy old station wagon as the base. Jedi Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
S Brake must have a long lost redneck cousin I'm sure the owner was surprised someone was taking pictures.
That's a prototype for the next gen Audi Allroad. Those wacky Germans and their tacked on body camouflage; they gotta over-engineer everything! I bet the "tumbleweed" is aluminum.
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, okay, no worries! I will say, that overengineered as they are, the air suspensions SUCK, and always need replacement. Thank goodness for Arnott!