Oooh that's cool especially on those new Jaggs, like it is a very theatrical experience, you turn it on and the gear selector appears and the climate control vents open
The 10th Generation Cadillac Eldorado well compare to the 9th Generation it's like the greatest thing ever!
Aston-grilled Fords are my new love. I find that the lower and ST models of the new Focus are really nice looking. I appreciate the tech behind the RS but it's a bit overdesigned compared to the standard trims. Same goes for the Ecoboost Fiestas. Something about the design just works really nicely. I'd include the new Mondeo as well since the sedan form suits the Aston grille perfectly, but I feel the back is a bit gaudy and ruins the profile that the front sets up.
1978 Chrysler New Yorker I had a particular favoritism for any 70's Americana, but, the 1978 Chrysler New Yorker was my favorite from the bunch, i love the design, interior and engine of the car and from what i've heard, it was superior to a FoMoCo or GM from the era, all the more reason to want one. 1979 Cadillac Seville. I once rode one of these heading from Riyadh to Bahrain, courtesy of my Qatari uncle, and this car is what started my love for 70's American cars, the fact that six of us fitted in the car with no problem, it felt like a couch and it swallowed every single pothole, bumps and roadkills on the way to Bahrain, it's engine sounds great because it's a 350 V8 and nothing can make a 350 V8 sound crap. 1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. If this was parked beside a 1970 Monte Carlo and i had to choose which one to take, i'd take the 1981 in a heartbeat, to me, the G-Body Monte has something that the fat '70 Monte doesn't have.
volvo p1800 one of these in new york has the most mileage for any car in the world ~3 million miles talk about quality truly an underrated pony car the mercury cougar.