Does that mean he’s not coming on then?
Does that mean he’s not coming on then?
Exactly! Rivet a cookie sheet to the floorboard and drop in a JY engine and call it good.
Not only does it have a Camry dent, it’s also got a “clean leather moonroof”. What an option!
I haven’t been on that stretch (at least not much past Cascade Locks / Bonneville Dam). Mostly I’d be referring to the stretch from I-82 (Hermiston/Umatilla) to the Idaho border.
Musk also described the truck as being “spry” and said it can be driven like a sports car...
Considering a full-size Cadillac’s primary purpose is to transport rear seat passengers in the height of comfort and stately style, I would argue that an old one like a 1976 Fleetwood Limousine can do that job almost as well as a new CT6. Maybe better in certain attributes - big old GM products did have an amazingly…
Still safer than a motorcycle, scooter, moped, etc... And you see those all over the road.
Counterpoint; I drive a decommissioned Crown Vic and don’t consider myself to be all that asshole-ish. But I drive like a grandmother and mine was optioned with the street appearance package, furnishing plenty of chrome, to be fair. I love the boat-like handling, space, and excellent visibility that the panther…
If those 64 million drivers didn’t have cars our economy would probably collapse. People are dependent on cars in this nation, and have to get one whether they can afford it or not.
Come to Central Oregon. We have lots of sun.
I think I smell what yer stepping in. 🤔
So they excluded cars no longer in production. That explains why something from the Panther platform didn’t make the list.
Pulling the intake for spark plugs is an unfortunately common thing to have to do on transverse mounted V6 engines....which is why I’ll never own one.
Dad?
when you exceed 100 mph, something rises up from the seat and tickles your balls, just in case you were thinking that life couldn’t get any better
I was lucky enough to have one of these. The ultimate version, the last year, 1990, red, no t-tops to spoil the lines. It was a rebuilt wreck that otherwise looked mint from the outside, which is the only reason it cost $5,500 7 years after it rolled off the line into probably a New Jersey drug dealer’s hands.
you need the un-greys
Clearly you’re looking for the wrong guy...
Hummer owners vs Pontiac owners: