Icantthinkofanythingwitty
Icantthinkofanythingwitty
Icantthinkofanythingwitty

Getting autonomous driving to become a safety instead of relaxation feature will be difficult indeed. I wonder if they would produce a safer electric vehicle than Tesla?

Well, in part. It was a bolt on job because of the outsourced transmission, which meant that you could have nice, reliable Chevy power in something as elegant as the rare XJ-C pictured below. However, switching the wiring from Lucas to literally anything else would be a necessity to make it truly reliable and at the

I actually happen to be a massive fashion fan, a true enthusiast of avant garde fashion even if I never wear it. But I'm pretty sure the crossover from fashion to cars is awfully slim, even if there is plenty of amazing history and more than enough similarities between the two worlds for it. I wouldn't hate a jalop

It's amazing to me that someone thought that those things could actually sell. Comparing other cheap, bad cars to a Yugo is basically like comparing a politician to Hitler. Things this bad, for whatever reason, simply don't happen as they did "back in the day".

I'm pretty sure that most of her fans don't know what the Nurburgring is, but she would definitely become a cult queen over night.

I think that there is nothing wrong with sticking to something like the Prius when you're doing your daily driving. Having a race car in daily traffic just isn't a fun experience. Besides, the people who hate him for driving a Prius would probably hate him for driving a Morgan or anything else for that matter as well.

As someone who is over 6 feet, this thing is almost impossible to get in and out of. I drove these many times as a porter, but the thrill of the ride was always second to the incredible discomfort.

I worked in a Jaguar dealership in South Florida as a porter when I was a young man. I was told that back in the day the dealership would actually install Chevy motors into brand new Jaguars for some customers.

Does anyone else not actually hate Guy Fieri?

And possibly a Goblin.

I would have mixed feelings about this. As someone who survived the 2000s I instinctively recoil from her image. It would still be difficult not to root for her if she turned out to be a jalopnik.

Sultan of Brunei and Goblin King, I'll bet he has a lot of minions. Probably not an army, but I can imagine a lot of minions.

In comparison to the people in this article, especially the last two, Guy Fieri actually comes across as staggeringly not horrible. Seeing Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei and Goblin King makes me wonder, who else uses our beloved motor vehicles to remind the world how horrible they are? Princelings in Beijing? Oil

I actually loved this list and the Morgan 3 especially, but you're probably right. Most of the cars on this list are cult classics, but that is pretty far from guaranteeing longevity.

This thought alone makes me think we should resurrect the idea of a "Technocracy", where councils of peer-elected experts make laws or has the ability to veto things from legislature.

It would have been great if someone back in the day decided to make a whole ton of these instead of just a few. They wouldn't have sold no matter what movie they were in, but it would be pretty awesome if we could find them today and restomod them.

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It's a shame that a purely utilitarian approach to trucks like that isn't more popular in America. In any case I support any vehicle that stands out from the crowd. Stupid chicken tax.

Additive metal manufacturing, or metal 3D printing, as well as advancements in manufacturing technology related specifically to robotics will probably make a very big impact. Stratasys, just one of many new start ups, offers their services to 3D print your own prototype parts

That's nice, but even that is just an echo of an amazing past. The head honcho at my work has one of the newer Lincolns and he told me he bought it out of pure brand loyalty. Back in the day, they were beautiful and distinctly American in character, distinct from the European sense of luxury in a big way.