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One of my favorite vehicles I have owned was a 1969 C10 with 3 on a tree. Simple, durable, good fuel economy and easy to maintain.

I can honestly say that I was part of the team that built the first running test vehicles. Sorry to say we had little to no money and you should never let a studio designer engineer a car. Oh well, it got me though some tough times and the people I worked with were great and really believed in what we were doing. We

If that is true, I am getting me a job at FORD!!!!

As a fellow Detroiter, West Africa resents that!!!!!

Actually Toyota does have diesel heavy duty trucks, they are sold as Hino. Why anyone would care what advertisers say is beyond me. Most advertising is a little dishonest to begin with. My favorite is when Hyundai was claiming to be the most fuel efficient auto maker. That is an easy claim when you don't sell trucks.

Where the HELL do you live where insurance is $800.00 for 6 months insurance on a 250 Vespa!!!!??? Have you tried calling Progressive? I know they suck but they are still the cheapest I have found here Michigan.

I started riding in 1966 on bicycles I mounted lawnmower engines on, then switched to minibikes, then dirt bikes, then scramblers. Finally in 1973 I got my cycle endorsement and bought a new Honda 350 CJ at 15 years old, you could get a cycle endorsement before a car license back then, rode that for a few years but

Alright, Who put that Infiniti badge on that Crown Vic?

All vehicles get expensive when you add a lot of options but you can get a standard F-150 with a few perks for a reasonable price .

You are not alone. Go to Italy. You will not find thick or deep dish pizza. If he wants meat and cheese quiche, tell him to call it meat and cheese quiche. :-)

Actually Zero's were very easy to mess with. Took very little to bring one down being they didn't have self sealing fuel tanks and lacked armor.

Sorry Jumbojeepman but you are wrong. Lincoln now shares some structural common parts but have different engines, transmissions, and suspensions, while changes are not always visually noticeable, thee are a lot of spec and engineering differences. I wonder how many Land Rover Evoque owners know they share the same

We have a guy here in Detroit with a beautiful Karmann Ghia Type 344. Drool!

I would have to sat AMC. They started the ergonomic design with the Pacer and many other future patterns we see today like outsourcing parts to other suppliers (Ford, GM, Chrysler) now they all do it.

I had a father like that. Used to let us "shag" off the rear bumper on snowy streets on the way home after picking us up from school. Of course this is the same guy who taught me to drive at 8 year of age so he could drink without fear of getting hit for DUI.

God that is hideous!

Have to agree with this one. Cadillac! Damn Big Cadillac!!!!!!

On another note, I was getting gas in La Jolla and this girls pulls in with a black on black Mercedes R Class with tinted windows. Having never seen one before I asked her if it was creepy driving a hearse. Boy I guess I just peed in her Wheaties. Sorry my mistake.

Hyundai Genesis and Mercedes has to be #1!