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Did they? I know they had four-wheel steering, of course, but I thought they all worked by the front and rear wheels turning in opposite directions.

Lincoln looks like he’s had about as much makeup put on him as your average TV presenter. Just doesn’t look realistic.

I was gonna say he looks hella airbrushed. 

I’ve worked in trucking for over 50 years. All these answers are wrong. They are called “hotdog doors”. Whenever we go to truck stops to do whatever it is we do there, we also buy lots of hotdogs. Sometimes hot, sometimes cold, it all depends on the altitude of your location. We would store said hotdogs in the

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This seems like an odd answer to me. Sure stainless steel does not take paint well but if you just want to make it non reflecting then brushed satin finish is the way to go.

Oh my...where to begin...

2007 Jeep Wrangler 4-door Sahara. Rust bleeding down the exterior door hinges in one winter. Shifter violently popping out of 1st gear with enough force to dislocate your shoulder. Asthmatic minivan engine that converted gas into the sound of blended gravel with no power. Ball joints and U joints that snapped like

1974 Holden Torana LH.. with the 1900 motor... and about 2 days after I bought it. (in the same Mandarin Red as here.)

I think there was a second Navigator involved. One Navigator shouldn’t have made that much of an impact on a huge fire engine.

Naw. The chowder tank is a converted 275 gal oil tank...needs its own trailer.

I prefer the Patrick Star over Spongebob for wheels

BRAVO for no slideshow! You are a man among cowards and the hero we need in these times!

I saw the title and immediately thought “Either there’s a lot less Accord under the skin than meets the eye or someone hit the “9" key an extra time by accident.

They had a similar color on the 350Z right (and maybe the 370?)...so doesn’t seem too unrealistic an option! 

Great little cars. That dash-mounted shifter is an absolute peach.
I worked at a Honda dealership in 2003. That particular colour was polarizing. People either loved the uniqueness of it, or disliked it because it resembles baby poo. We had one on our lot for over a year before a salesman bought it, at a substantial dis

So as an engineer I think this highlights a problem with designing for consumers in general. Those internal specs/design targets often don’t (and really can’t) be published in a way that’s understandable or meaningful to the average consumer. You design something for x, customer immediately uses it for x^2 and claims

The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) were deleted.

Huge mileages in short periods of time really don’t impress me much. I worked for a bank courier company in college in the late 80s early 90s driving checks around. They used Ford Escorts, which where about as shittastic as cars got in those days. The gas cars would go about 500K being driven nearly around the clock