Can you imagine the Boomer factory original MOPAR types with something like your parts-bin special?
Can you imagine the Boomer factory original MOPAR types with something like your parts-bin special?
Done!
Or a whale.
If there’s one thing you don’t want to blow up, it’s train cars full of shit.
I’ve been a Nissan hater for a LONG time, ever since I got stuck having to rent Altima after Altima when I first moved to the US. But I kinda feel like maaaybe, just maaaaaybe they’re turning a corner? - The new Sentra actually doesn’t look like the shitbox it really is, the SUV’s are improving and they’re finally…
Those steelies are just factory Nissan base steelies that are painted white. You can get the steelies cheap and paint then up yourself.
The grey one is based on an old school Revell model kit-
Aren’t wheels one of the most variable on new cars? I thought part of the push to appear premium is a couple different wheel designs to further differentiate that you got the higher trim special package. My gripe has been a lack of sidewall far more than variables in wheel design. The steelies are fun, but there are…
As a former Hardbody owner, this melts my heart and restores my hope for Nissan. This is how they stand out against the rest of the midsize trucks.
Goddamnit Nissan, get your shit together and starting doing more cool stuff
1.75 acres is 76,230 square feet. That is much larger than an average family home. A house that was 76K sq ft would be the 11th largest house ever built in the US.
Ooo, a ‘63 Falcon was my dream car when I was in high school. We used to pass one parked by a farmhouse every day riding the bus to school. I just liked the look of it. The ‘64 got a little bit more angular, but I liked the curves of the ‘63.
Yep. Fuck him. I’m sure his “I’m RICH, BIATCH” shtick will be ably supported by the fucking Larry the Cable Guy set.
In case you were wondering if Dave Chappelle has gone full asshole, yeah, he’s apparently willing to pull all his investments out of a town if poor people move there.
Yup, add that to the list: Vacuum operated wipers.
(I like both old and new cars but you asked for a list of ways in which old cars were better...)
New cars are undoubtedly better and anyone who disagrees is lying to themselves.
I really feel the same way. There are cars of the late 90s and early 2000s that hit the sweet spot for me between “dailyability” and unhampered fun. I’m finding myself daydreaming about fairly pedestrian cars of yesteryear simply because everything has gotten so bloated and complicated.
I’m of the opinion we hit our peak about 20-25 years ago as far as the sweet spot between tech, reliability, driver engagement, and safety are concerned. Older cars (think pre-90's) were not nearly as safe or reliable, and it seems newer cars (and this is strictly my opinion) try to “outsmart” their drivers and keep…
Old cars will be better than (current) new cars in about 10 years.