Agreed, Mustang in the late 60s and early 70s was a lot like Elvis during that time. Kept getting fatter and more awkward looking. ‘69 was better looking than ‘70 but I always consider the original ‘65 Fastback to be the best looking all around
Agreed, Mustang in the late 60s and early 70s was a lot like Elvis during that time. Kept getting fatter and more awkward looking. ‘69 was better looking than ‘70 but I always consider the original ‘65 Fastback to be the best looking all around
While it can get a little chaotic onboard the plane when there are only a few seats left, overall I think Southwest has the best system especially when it comes to the gate area.
SWA allows family to board together. They have a specific family boarding zone that goes between A and B groups, so families can sit together. Either this family didn’t know about this or was late to the gate.
The MMI controller ahead of the shifter looks like a pain in the ass to control. Looks like you have to awkwardly rest your wrist on the shifter if you want to adjust the radio. They have the placement all wrong the MMI should be below the shifter that seems to be more logical.
I own a 63 Beetle that is registered in OR as Special Interest. You are not legally allowed to drive it regularly. It is intended to only be driven between shows, parades, etc. However, it is not very enforceable. I only drive mine about 250 miles/year, never to shows and parades but rather to keep it running right,…
These are all choices made by the driver.
Are the headlights from the Intrigue? Another forgotten Olds
As sexy as this car is, its a shame this is the new Commodore. Commodores should be RWD!
Member gated shifters? Oh I member
Looks like someone has been eating on some Member Berries
Of course its a gold Camry
Southwest has daily service with 737s to PNS, seeing a 737 land there should not be an unusual sight, in fact probably pretty common.
Sadly, you will have to go to Europe (specifically Germany) to get a car of that level of customization. I love looking at German order guides where you literally can make the weirdest configurations. So infuriating that in America you are pushed into trim levels and option groups if you want one desirable option (ie:…
Lived there for 2 years and can confirm. So many gold Toyotas with clueless drivers
Our 2005 Escalade Platinum had heated/cooled cupholders (first I had ever seen the option). I assume the new Escalades still have this as an option.
As awesome a M2 is, it couldn’t baby, which was the main point of the article that you can have a fun to drive BMW and a family.
Beautiful Car! Just proves that all the first gen needed was a butt job.
Toyotas and Subarus are the worst when it comes to this. Some Toyotas like the Corolla use their headlights as the DRL, so effectively you can drive around with your “headlight on” and see fine, but your taillights are off because the light switch is in DRL mode.
That’s the second generation Rogue
“Even Volkswagen has EcoBoost, or so they say. For all we know, their cars may actually be carbureted.”