- 3,600
- Paraguay
- Kannon33r
Looks like Toyota Mk II/Chaser/Cresida, but could be luxury Nissan, too.what brand is that
Looks like Toyota Mk II/Chaser/Cresida, but could be luxury Nissan, too.what brand is that
I'm also going to say that's a Toyota Mark II, the X90 Mark II to be exact. Which was in the first 2 Gran Turismo titles.
This thing was originally planned as Mustang. Mazda was involved.Ford Probe
This would’ve been a great addition for the next festival playlist in Forza horizon, as the theme is „back to the 90s“ and this car has as you said the ultimate 90s styling😀First of all, I'm sorry if this is not enough "high end" for this thread, but I'm still posting it since it's such a rare sight these days:
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Ford Probe 16v from 1995, a really rare sight especially here in Europe.
And the good thing is: it's for sale! For the past 2 weeks I've been seeing this car right here on the side of the road on my way to work.
Did some quick googling, apparently it's an atmosferic 4 cylinder 2.0 cc 16 valve with 114 hp, front wheel drive and 5 speed gearbox...the styling kinda reminds me of the 4th Gen Camaro, it's a very 90's looking car, I like it![]()
Wow, I had no idea Mazda played a role on thisThis thing was originally planned as Mustang. Mazda was involved.
You cool, I posted a raggedy Geo Metro convertible onceFirst of all, I'm sorry if this is not enough "high end" for this thread
Yeah, fuel crisis aftershocks and fees for foreign manufacturers.Wow, I had no idea Mazda played a role on this
Wow, nice close-up view, I bet that thing was majorly expensive!!
This is the official thread about Ford Probe 😉First of all, I'm sorry if this is not enough "high end" for this thread, but I'm still posting it since it's such a rare sight these days:
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Ford Probe 16v from 1995, a really rare sight especially here in Europe.
And the good thing is: it's for sale! For the past 2 weeks I've been seeing this car right here on the side of the road on my way to work.
Did some quick googling, apparently it's an atmosferic 4 cylinder 2.0 cc 16 valve with 114 hp, front wheel drive and 5 speed gearbox...the styling kinda reminds me of the 4th Gen Camaro, it's a very 90's looking car, I like it![]()
Wow, a Ford Probe as a 1st car? That's pretty good if you ask meThis is the official thread about Ford Probe 😉
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This Probe has been sitting at my work for about 5-7 years or so. The owner don’t want to let it go I guess, it was his sons first car and he lives abroad. I think this one has a high sentimental value for him, so it just stands there and get worse for every year 😢
I find it interesting what cars are rare and where. That's rare where you are, but in the UK I think I've seen about 348,762,197 of them (or thereabouts) over the years.I don't believe I had ever seen one of these in the flesh before:
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EK9 Civic Type R
Are you sure about that?I find it interesting what cars are rare and where. That's rare where you are, but in the UK I think I've seen about 348,762,197 of them (or thereabouts) over the years.
I used to have the follow up Type R with the triangle exhaust. Fantastic car, but it gave you a sore bum driving it![]()
JDM Civic's are pretty common here too, plenty were exported from Japan in 2000s. Our eastern regions using JDM vehicles exclusively. In similar fashion, Kaliningrad using 90s-00s Germans exclusively.I find it interesting what cars are rare and where
Could be fake badgesAre you sure about that?
Well, that makes two of us.@35mm OMG, that's a rare sight indeed
Wait... I recognize that roundabout... that's in my hometown Leiria! I use that roundabout every day on my way to work.
(Yes I'm Portuguese if you're wondering)
Actually, apologies - you are correct about the EK9 being rare over here. I've got models confused.Are you sure about that?
I imagine that a right-hand drive car should be a much more common import in the UK than in the rest of Europe (remember, these were only available in the Japanese market), but still I believe very few of these were actually built. I'd day less than 20,000.
I can't tell either, it looks like a classic convertible to me. What part of Connecticut is that located in?
Ford Falcon according to a Google Lens check.
It was in downtown Hartford, parked in the lot for the Parkville Market.I can't tell either, it looks like a classic convertible to me. What part of Connecticut is that located in?