Yes the BMW and Chrysler are for Highway Patrol - the new Commodores I saw were general service patrol cars.
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Yes the BMW and Chrysler are for Highway Patrol - the new Commodores I saw were general service patrol cars.
A lot of ponies and grunt coming out of that motor.
Wonder how it'd go in my POS on gas? [bigrolf]
cheers, DL
If you want a sporty ride, the latest Jaguar F-Type looks (and goes) like the goods! Be nice if I could afford one!
Explore the Jaguar(R) F-TYPE Range - Jaguar(R) Australia
Are there any "Purebreeds" (for want of better words) around anymore. The whole (OEM) industry seems very incestuous.
That is so true.
For instance, look at a 1970 jaguar, and a 1970 range rover. Chalk and cheese, each focused on their thing.
Now they sometimes are mostly the same.
A 1970 jaguar is also quite distinguishable from a run of the mill passenger car. So many features of these jaguars were focused. Jaguars had low silouettes, large wheels, a chassis that had spaceframe elements, a strong english wood and leather interior ambience, suspension that was considered very plush and yet also handled. They pushed the limits of luxury and sportiness in one package. Then they started badge engineering rovers to be jaguars (?) [emoji54].
And we now have heavily modified hatchbacks being called a range rover.