Often or not, those Coopers were Austins (later on were under the Rover brand). They weren't Morris cars (although the Minor is partially similar) though.
Saw a crashed model x last friday. The thing had burst front right tire and rammed straight into a jersey barrier. Looked pretty bad and pretty sure was caused by autopilot.
damn right welp with all those "autopilot crashes" floating around ive guessed so one thing that made me guess that is there were road lines going into the barriers which were painted the road color
you silly brits- both cars you mentioned are stupidly easy to find (In the US) . now any Fiat is hard to find, MG's are even more rare, you get the deal. I find it funny.
I got really confused about those being rare until I realized the image wasn't mirrored. OT: I saw one of those old AE Corrolas yesterday that are stupidly overpriced because of drifting and cartoons.
Here’s the list: Blue S1 OTS E-Type a Plum Crazy Purple Coronet A mildly modded F12 Berlinetta 1971 Olds 4-4-2 (abandoned, more or less, by the owner of the bodyshop my car’s at) 1965 Ford Galaxie Several foxbodies 1980 L82 Corvette Many Porsche 911s Austin Yellow E46 M3 Austin Mini
Well, today I saw a red SRT Viper. In person, those cars look absolutely epic, like better than they do even in pictures. I observed this car's driving patterns and noticed that it seemed like they were driving more reasonably than other cars on the road. I'd be willing to bet the driver probably knows quite well what a Viper will do to someone who doesn't handle it right (they're known for massive oversteer).
A silver Aventador Roadster, 2013 by plate if I recall correctly VW Phaeton with a vanity plate reading "RUSSIA 1" Seat Ibiza Mk2.5 towing a huge boom lift trailer A homemade truck based on a Discovery l