1985 Renault Fuego Test Drive
March 20th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The only French-built Renaults sold in this country for 1985 were the Sportwagon (nee Renault 18i wagon) and the Fuego coupe.
March 20th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The only French-built Renaults sold in this country for 1985 were the Sportwagon (nee Renault 18i wagon) and the Fuego coupe.
March 19th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
It takes something special to set a car apart from the tangle of luxury sedan offerings. Mitsubishi was a standout
March 13th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Ford’s long-running rear-drive Thunderbird returned for 1997 with an improved overdrive transmission and standard four-wheel disc brakes. A revised instrument
March 12th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
To celebrate five decades of sports-car innovation, a new 50th Anniversary Edition package included Anniversary Red paint, a contrasting Shale
March 7th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
You could tell it wasn’t a 924, too wide and terribly aggressive, clearly derived from the Carrera GTS. And under the hood
March 5th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The most aerodynamic sedan in the world went on sale in 1983, and the first sight of it would have
February 29th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The Suzuki-built Sprint, marketed as the Cultus in Japan introduced early in 1984, was available only in 16 western states
February 28th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Anyone with a pulse knew about Chrysler’s minivans. Plymouth’s version was identical to the Dodge Caravan and included regular voyager or
February 26th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
As part of Nissan’s new performance blitz, the third generation 2002 Altima was bigger, faster, and openly performance oriented. It’s available with
February 22nd, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The Berlinetta was still Camaro’s grand-touring car, with the same previous virtues of luxury and silence. But it now listed some
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