Actually this is a cutting-edge safety measure to keep drivers from driving above 150 mph.
Nothing wrong 'til the 90s?
Gran Torino, Cutlass... maybe carpocalypse is forcing automakers into the film industry...
Because I hate to drive slowly.
Chevy, ...hmm... Well, that's it.
I heard they're taking it to Nurburgring to prove ecology can be fun too.
I see some of the much-hyped Opel Insignia in this thing.
The fenders remind me of a 1958 Mercedes 300 SL.
seems like column shifters are back
You can tell a Texan man if he gets two chicks instead of one!
Car physics in France are different from the rest of the world.
@sos10: There's a DS in the local Citroën dealer in Zarautz too.
Oops... Actually my knowledge of old European plates is not very good, so I apologize for this mistake.

By the way, those poles you see are made of some kind of hard rubber, so no big deal if you hit them, and I think they can be removed by hotel staff to accomodate larger cars or to park on the spot.

Wow! Absolutely priceless old-school nonsensical hoonage.

Millionaires really knew how to have fun those days.

That cheetah got its revenge.
Trusty and badass a winning combo!
Hope they succeed, their cars have improved much since those obscure years.
This car is a bit like Malaise era barges, understated but not that bad after all.
He almost hit the boulder at the end. Now that would be a great way to ruin the whole chase.
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