Aero
Aero
Aero

The car that got Aston’s shit together after the questionable owned-by-Ford era was the DB9.

Even worse than no Seattle is that it doesn’t use the North Cascades Highway. If you’re going to take a leisure drive across the state that’s the route you want. Besides it comes out at Anacortes and that isn’t so bad.

You must be from NY...

Hanford? Really? And no Seattle? : (

Well yeah, he drove Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden in a Fury.

That vid got yanked quick... :(

Kanye west was getting some Kanye rest so that he can go on tour at his Kanye best. Not in his Kanye nest, but still flying Kanye West. Torchinsky was next to him and that’s not a Kanye jest. Now normally Kanye’s in his Kanye Vest. Embroidered impeccably with his Kanye Crest. But this is something he keeps close to

They’re probably worried that the emissions aren’t gluten free and certified organic.

LOL! This cracked me up! What was this?

Well yeah they’re just driving, it’s not like it’s something complicated like ketchup distribution.

Holy crap. Yeah I’d say beating mass adoption of a technology by ~70 years is pretty nuts.

And yet whenever you mention hardtop retractable roofs Ford is the manufacturer that people cite first.

Those who say that the Tucker 48 was the first with pivoting steering-connected lights are off by more than a decade.

Packard had driving lights that turned with the wheels in the 1930s.

Peugeot 601 Eclipse retractable hardtop. Great concept, and surprisingly it seemed to work quite well even with the 1930s tech. However, manufactures didn’t become serious about hardtop convertibles until decades later.

Tucker 48 had a turning center headlight just after WWII.

I just went brain-dead for 6 minutes and 18 seconds. What... What is the point of that crap?

I have a Tesla and recently bought a Macan. They’re not worried, I promise; I honestly feel like the Macan cannibalized Panamera sales more than any competitor vehicles.