I hear you.
I hear you.
So weird. I wonder how many others there are.
Two factors that solve this issue.
PT Cruiser. It was emblematic of the design disaster that was the automotive industry’s “retro” phase. Inside it was a wasteland of garbage materials and the worst rear seats I’ve ever had the displeasure of sitting on.
Extra pretty for the coming revolution.
I promise. If someone buys me a Ford GT of this vintage, I will drive the snot out of it.
Because it’s cheaper, easier, and more reliable to buy a transmission from a supplier who specialises in transmissions, than it is to hire a team of engineers to design and build a bespoke transmission for just your cars.
Cool. Now do third gen Supras, and 1st gen MR2.
Yep. Be nice if it cleared itself up.
And change her name from Kitty to Karen
Someone starred the comment, elevating it to “ungreyed”. My comments for the last two days have all posted as Pending aka greyed.
My wife would say “None of them”. It’s why we have a Crosstrek and not an Outback. She felt the Outback was too “wagony”.
Shut up and take my money.
Or Van Halen’s Where Have all the Good Times Gone?
Let’s all be thankful for the engineers who created TCAS.
If you’re in Canada, I’d suggest Allstate. Their base rates are pretty good and there are lots of discounts available for students, safety gear, winter tires, clean driving records, home/car packages, multi-year clean driving records, and if you agree to being monitored via their app discounts for safe driving.
Ford Shogun. Take a tiny hatch and cram in a 220bhp Yamaha racing motor. Give it an absurd ‘80s body kit and wheels. Be awesome.
Good comparison.
You think? We picked Joey as the best because he’s literally supported every other Friend at one point or another.
I had the head of a big beautiful American corporation come up to me. Big guy, strong guy. He came up to me with tears in his eyes and he said Sir, sir we’re getting beat by the Chinese. Chinese tractors and combines are being built by Mexicans in Venezuela and being used to ship migrants over the border. So we’re…