DannyBN
Danny BN
DannyBN

No, "tire." Our friendly Canucklehead neighbors don't follow British spelling on that one.

It's my mother's voice in my head. She once pronounced "there" with three syllables. I'll never figure out how she accomplished that.

It's a Frankenstein. The grill is a '71, but the side marker lamps are '72+. '73 seems entirely plausible.

"Wiss-tah"

"Worcester" Telegram & Gazette

Don't you DARE try to assuage my phony rage!

I said this a half hour ago!!!!

Because the guy is in custody and people are still guessing?

Apparently, he had given a commencement address the previous Thursday in which he rambled and sounded incoherent (according to attendees) so either he really is ill, or had a long weekend bender.

They already caught the guy.

True, but what works for an Apple product won't necessarily translate to automotive use. Touchscreen? Great on for a tablet or smartphone, potentially disastrous on a dashboard. It’s discouraging to see all the progress made over the past couple of decades in the area of ergonomics being sacrificed in the name of

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

At least he won't be able to whip out his trademark phrase "As I've said in this space many times before..." or some similar variation.

"They're coming out of relatively low-tech vehicles into sophisticated new models..."

"The car is presently undergoing restoration"

Methuselah here. I remember when one of the car magazines (C&D, maybe) declared that for a car to be interesting, it had break 60 in less than 10 seconds and pull no less than .70 on the skidpad.

It's also out of production.

Would you rather they show up in an MKT? I saw one saw last week wearing livery plates.

What country are you in? North America hasn't gotten that version since 2010.