FordTempoFanatic
Ford Tempo Fanatic
FordTempoFanatic

@engineerd: Its not the used state of cars I yearn. Its my diesel motors and my all wheel drive 2,525lb. sedan with its flashy chrome grill. These qualities be lacking in most modern saloons. I am sometimes accused of being a strange man.

Toyota, Honda, Ford, Mitsubishi, Audi, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, Chevrolet, Pontiac, GMC, Buick, Saturn (especially Saturn), Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep, and pretty much every other automaker.

I saw this video on Inside Line's YouTube channel, testing the three muscle cars. I was not impressed with the wimpy, pathetic, almost minivan like "rubber burning" that was going on. Seriously, straight line acceleration, although incredibly slower my truck burns more rubber.

@Scroggzilla: This will not happen. GM, Chrysler, Ford aren't cool enough to make it happen.

@VonPinto: The only fact more sad then that is I cannot even afford the Tempo.

That video: Awesome.

For the price of one Tata Nano, you could have four Ford Tempos!

I'd tip my hat to the performers and organizers, if I had a hat on.

@engineerd: The Volt would probably slide off into that massive hole where a glacier once was.

Please no. I do not approve of all these "exotic sedans." Maserati should be the only brand allowed to make such vehicles.

I'd like to see a Top Gear-esque race with a Chevy Volt down Alyeska Mountain in Alaska versus this dude in my world history class who is like, the best snow boarder in my 3,400 populated village.

Those are possibly the most awesomely bad ass shades I have ever seen.

Its like a VW Beetle. Only not as cool, or safe.

Man, I vote on making LeMons illegal. If they keep this up, we won't have any more Fox Body Mustangs and SHO Taurus'. I jest, and think it would suck to not be allowed to strip down American iron and thrash them around the track.

I've always thought that the classy hippies drove Volkswagen vans, the Blockbuster hippies drive Toyota SR5 wagons, and the tree huggin' hippies drove older Subaru station wagons.

Man these cars. Scare the crap out of me. Let me rephrase, their drivers scare the crap out of me. There is a surprising number of them up here in Alaska. Not many, but more then you'd think. Hell, I know a guy who owns one. He also races a 381 powered '73 Camaro that supposedly puts down about 500WHP. Not street