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Weekend Edition: On the Chrysler Neon
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It’s not only the Lumina and Cavalier I’ve had on my mind recently. Unlike the Cavalier, the Chrysler Neon was sold here officially, and as a result the low end of the Finnish used car market is plentiful, if not flooded with cheap Neons. They are worth nothing here, which means you can pick up…
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Weekend Edition: Risky Business – 1982 Porsche 928 for sale
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Sometimes you come upon a bad idea so obvious it’s visible from space. Last night, out on the town with the Peugeot, I did a double take not entirely dissimilar to the scene in Christine where Arnie first sees the decrepit Fury hulk. Parked across the street from a used car dealer, there was an…
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Weekend Edition: On 1997 Chevrolets
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For the past weeks, I’ve been scratching an itch that doesn’t go away until I get to experience something. For the life of me, I can’t wrap my head around why I would really like to drive a Chevrolet Cavalier or a Lumina for the coming winter, to get behind those somewhat horribly shaped steering…
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Weekend Edition: 1981 Opel Tech-1 Concept
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The 1981 Tech-1 concept, displayed at the IAA, dictated how Opel’s design direction would look like in the 1980s. It’s not difficult to see the 1986 Omega saloon in the Tech-1, and there are hints of other future models in it. If the GT2 concept was aerodynamic, the Tech-1 was even more so: a drag coefficient…
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Weekend Edition: 1975 Opel GT2 Concept
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Opel’s 1975 GT-2 concept was a very sleek affair. Displayed at the Frankfurt IAA auto show, the GT2 was designed to be as aerodynamic as possible, and it showed what the possible successor for the Opel GT could have looked like, had one been produced. Based on the contemporary Manta and Ascona, and powered by…
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Weekend Edition: 1982 Opel Corsa Spider Concept
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How would a weekend edition garnished with forgotten 1970s and 1980s Opel concept cars sound to you? I’m a sucker to all such things, concocted by taking elements of production cars and detailing them to look otherworldly and innovative. One such thing was Opel’s Corsa Spider concept from the 1982 Geneva Auto Show. You couldn’t…
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Visionary: 1994 Eagle Vision Aerie Concept in an alternative timeline
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Chrysler showcased this enhanced version of the then-fresh Eagle Vision at the 1994 Chicago Auto Show, amidst what seems like bubble wrap. The Eagle Vision Aerie Concept benefited from a pokier development of the 3.5-litre V6 under the hood: the regular, consumer-issue unit had 214 horsepower, but the one in the Aerie was said to…
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Hot Hatches You Should Know: Nissan Sunny 305/306 NISMO (B12)
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I’ve found the perfect combination for an absolutely unhindered workflow. This consists of brewing a very large cup of strong black coffee and browsing crystal clear promotional images of Japanese cars while listening to vaporwave music. You’re probably very familiar with the first two, and the third thing is basically slowed down corporate elevator music with…
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Retard vers la futur: DMC-ized Citroën BX for sale
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There’s a few good possibilities for a DMC replica build, if you’re extremely fond of that Giugiaro folded paper design but lack the wherewithal to get an actual, legit, crowd-pulling DeLorean DMC-12 just in time (groan) for October 2015. You could start by dressing up a Volkswagen Scirocco, or if you’re into the more obscure,…
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Weekend Edition Last Call: On Promotional Material Yellow
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Thinking back on the cars posted, dissected and discussed this weekend, it dawned on me that perhaps flat-out cynicism isn’t always the best way to treat a car sprayed in a radiant shade of yellow. Some time in the past, maybe in a simpler time like the 1970s, a yellow served the car the best,…