And my personal opinion based on the taping I went to is that the hosts do seem to have genuine rapport, and they weren't afraid to talk smack on the cars being reviewed.
And my personal opinion based on the taping I went to is that the hosts do seem to have genuine rapport, and they weren't afraid to talk smack on the cars being reviewed.
Despite Buzz having traveled the fastest of all the people listed, I can confidently say that based on his lap, he won't be the fastest.
If this was on an actual moped (you know, with pedals) and not just a scooter, I'm impressed.
@tardis454: Well played.
Goes to show there are bad apples in every bunch. The CHP has been nothing but professional every time I've been pulled over by them.
@philphil: I was thinking of "Men at Work."
You can't drive to Samoa, silly.
It's also not a Kia as you previously reported.
@LTDScott: Correction, it was given to a museum apparently.
@driven to polarizing the bipolar: I seem to recall that it was for sale not so long ago.
and on another note, Rangers still sell very well here in SoCal.
It's the last of the affordable actual small trucks. Why the hate?
Those aren't pillows!
@Nighthawkwill7: I love that video, mainly because it's full of awesome old Tomicas.
I can confirm that you're wrong about the reasonably priced car.
That's the most bad ass bounce house ever.
Okay Barbie, let's go parking.
@Scandinavian Flick: Yup. Majorette was the only company who got hitches right. Even their big rigs had great hitches that wouldn't easily let go.
@Scandinavian Flick: That was one of my favorite cars to pull trailers with. Had a great trailer hitch with a plastic tab (part of the interior plastic moulding) that went over the hitch and held the trailer on.
@comedian: Interesting, I had a version of that which had the bikes permanently attached.