@Ben Wojdyla: What do I know of good interiors. I have a cavalier for goodness sake.
@BLS: That being said. I am more interested in Local Motors getting off the ground and working on my wife to get the 50K approved for a off-road race car from a start-up company designed by losers sitting in their mom's basements between 4chan flame wars.
Hopefully they can do it without (more) government money. Sounds like a niche that I would be interested in. I am ok with a no frills car. Especially if it drives well and looks good.
ZAP
@knyghtryda: Also can they divide by the average number of miles driven by age group. (preceeding statement was sarcasm)
I don't see the pattern. Can someone tell me because I am driving my Avalon to get my cataract surgery later and I am worried my Toyota is going to kill me?
It is very important to note when there is a leap year because you would expect 0.27% more deaths from the extra day. Plus that extra day is in February and they weather can be awful in February. That could round up to 0.3% more deaths.
@Scandinavian Flick: As ridiculous as this was, I am really glad that I don't work in a factory anymore. Especially after I witnessed a head-on collision of two fork lifts in real life.
@BLS: Not really. I agree with subtle. The designers generally have envisioned the car in its entirety and drastic changes usually mess up the big picture. At car shows, I hate when they have the hood and trunk open because it destroys the asthetic. I don't care that you have a Ford Racing intake. Seriously.
I am not sure what car it is from but it appears to have had nausea, heart burn, indigestion, upset stomach, and/or diarrhea.
@Kevin-Pecoraro: How about BMW 6-series?
Reminds me more of Rally Monte Carlo on ice rather than Nurburgring on ice.
@mkbruin: "Both scary as hell and embarrassing as hell."
@roy.mclellan4: I agree. Rednecks have red necks after all. A farm truck in the summer is a great way to get that lobster hue. Especially farmer-tan style. This is the image I found. Made me laugh.
Funny. But it looks like those plows did their job and any car could have handled that errand run. The first day I had my licence I drove through worse in my Mom's 1988 Mazda 626 (FWD).
@Mazda Eric: Apparently, the people yelling we actually protesters who were crashing the snow ball fight. They need attention or they die.
@Steve_in_NC: You said it. I think when I lived in DC they called it a "Topper-run" or something like that after the weatherman.