What year is it and what are you driving? Jake Orr Updated: 29 Feb 2016 Previous I had a lot of fun doing this one. Let me know what you got! Next Community Question! What expensive cars have parts (or look similar to parts) that come from much cheaper cars? Sponsored PostsComments A slighty more advanced flintstone mobile on this account, on my main, a pretty advanced Dacia Sandero. 611… my feet? 2866, no idea 1181…a horse… I guess could be worse… I’d walk. Because no car was produced in the 1700s.-cries in the corner- Hehehe Zero. I am driving a chariot. 2 HP Lightweight red sport rims with the alcantara horsestraps Front hoof drive though We should also take a moment to appreciate how drift charms were already a thing in Ancient Greece 58 so a camel Pagination Page 7 Next page Next Page Previous page Prev Page Latest News News The Polestar 3 Just Got A Lot More Powerful News Tolman Engineering Launches Dedicated Group B Restoration Programme News This Porsche 904 Tribute Will Get An All-New Flat-8 Engine News This One-Off Rolls-Royce Spectre Celebrates A Very Good Boy News Range-Topping Dodge Charger Banshee EV Reportedly Cancelled News A New Lotus Esprit Restomod Is On The WaySubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray UK Review: American Genius Reviews Aston Martin DBX S Review: Marginal Gains Reviews 2025 Audi Q3 Review: There’s A Decent Car Beneath The Gimmicks Reviews 2025 Audi A6 Avant Review: Good, But Where’s The Audi-Ness? Reviews 2025 Audi E-Tron GT Review: Does What A Fast Electric Audi Should Reviews Cupra Terramar VZ Review: A Case Of Unfulfilled Potential
A slighty more advanced flintstone mobile on this account, on my main, a pretty advanced Dacia Sandero.
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A slighty more advanced flintstone mobile on this account, on my main, a pretty advanced Dacia Sandero.
611… my feet?
2866, no idea
1181…
a horse… I guess
could be worse…
I’d walk. Because no car was produced in the 1700s.
-cries in the corner-
Hehehe
Zero. I am driving a chariot.
2 HP Lightweight red sport rims with the alcantara horsestraps
Front hoof drive though
We should also take a moment to appreciate how drift charms were already a thing in Ancient Greece
58 so a camel
Pagination