It’s hidden under that arm rest. Up towards the vent window if I remember correctly.
It’s hidden under that arm rest. Up towards the vent window if I remember correctly.
I’m slightly over 6' and never had a problem in my regular cab Rangers.
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Most Americans don’t like cute cars because we’re obnoxious adolescents no matter the age, but I think this car looks terrific. Not sure about that Caucasian prosthetic limb colored one, though. Looks like a butt plug in that shade.
I had a Citation. It was terrible. But the not the worst thing in the world. I still have fond memories of that car.
I had a brown Reliant sedan that was a wonderful car. Sacrificed itself when I got t-boned by a new Corolla. I didn’t have a scratch on me and the little Plymouth limped home with me on its final ride. I’ll always miss that car.
Jean-Pierre Wimille. The most successful driver in the era just before WWII. Mentored Fangio. A member of the French Resistance along with some other Bugatti works drivers during the war. Then began designing fascinating road cars after the war which would have gone into production had he not been killed while preparin…
400i Convertible. Nice. I didn’t remember that. Automan had a Lambo.
She did. My dad bought her a used 308 GTSi when I was like 10. It was awesome. He got a good deal on it. It was a few years old and had been owned by a tracksuit wearing Long Island goombah who had stuck a giant 1980's wing on the back. But, that car ran like a top. She only kept it a few years, but she would tear ass…
I know.
My buddy who writes for another car magazine has had one for a year now without one issue. I think a lot of kinks have been worked out. And they’re a special car to drive.
Nice to see the Nissan NX on here. I loved the one I had. I used to see plenty of them back when they were new, but they disappeared pretty quickly. And they were well made cars. I had mine for 20 years and it never had a thing wrong with it the whole time.
My Datsun 620 was 169" I think. That was a small truck. And it was awesome, and all the truck I and a lot of other people needed.
So far they’re batting 1.000 with it, though.
No, old technology shouldn’t be compared to new technology. Old things should be revered for their historical importance. Al Pacino’s performance in Dog Day Afternoon was great, and hasn’t stopped being a great performance just because he isn’t a great performer anymore, or there have been better performances since.…