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- RetroStang Rick on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Aaron Severson on Vintage M/T Review: Fuel-Injected 1964 Corvette Sting Ray – Serious Performance For Weekend Warriors
- Randy Smith on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Ralph L on Vintage M/T Review: Fuel-Injected 1964 Corvette Sting Ray – Serious Performance For Weekend Warriors
- Aaron Severson on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- GT on Curbside Find: 1976 Pinto Wagon Still Hauling The Groceries – Back When Cars Had 21″ Tall Tires, Not Wheels
- Buck Stradler on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Buck Stradler on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Buck Stradler on Curbside Find: 1989 Buick LeSabre – Drivers’ Education Flashback
- Jim Brophy on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
Audi 90 Archive
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Parking Garage Concours: A Mysterious Stash of 30 Curbside Classics at the Irvine Transit Center
Posted on August 24, 2021 | 124 Comments(first posted 8/24/2015) A few weeks ago I took my first train ride from San Diego to Irvine. I was dropping off a car there and needed a ride back […] -
Curbside Classic: 1993 Audi 90 Quattro – Forgotten, But Not Gone
Posted on June 19, 2021 | 58 Comments(first posted 6/19/2015) With record sales and an expanding lineup of luxury-performance vehicles, many of which have been met with widespread praise, Audi has been on a significant upswing in […] -
Curbside Classic: 1997 Audi Cabriolet – Ja, We Will Just Call It What It Is
Posted on December 20, 2019 | 18 CommentsWhen it comes to naming their passenger car models, American and Asian brands have historically favored actual word names, while European brands predominately stuck with alphanumeric nomenclature — the latter […]