I really liked my old ’95 Saturn SC2 coupe. It was very snazzy looking, even if its lightweight body (while great in dealing with casual dings) was not terribly winter-friendly.
That said … whoa. l feel a mid-life crisis coming on.
Ginny)
I really liked my old ’95 Saturn SC2 coupe. It was very snazzy looking, even if its lightweight body (while great in dealing with casual dings) was not terribly winter-friendly….
I really liked my old ’95 Saturn SC2 coupe. It was very snazzy looking, even if its lightweight body (while great in dealing with casual dings) was not terribly winter-friendly.
That said … whoa. l feel a mid-life crisis coming on.
Ginny)
Oh, if you’re going to have a mid-life crisis, why hold back?
‘Cause I want something that probably comes with a CD player built-in? 🙂
Not to far off from what I use to have. Dave is always saying that I already had a sports car so it’s his turn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Spider
Yes, it is the more pedestrian version of the Pontiac Solstice, which in turn is the very pedestrian version of the Opel GT (Which is not being sold in the U.S. because it rides and handles like a sports car and not like a Cadillac and it goes too fast – Damn you GM).
I am still not amused by the fact that they are selling an under powered version of the Lotus Elise in the U.S. and the never sold the current version of the MG.
*grumbles* No place for a car like that in the city. Not that it stops my sister, but still!