There wasn't a bad song on their album Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy. So much fun!
There wasn't a bad song on their album Fizzy Fuzzy Big and Buzzy. So much fun!
The EPA mandating E-10 (and soon to be E-15).
I work for one of the companies that is benefitting from Walmart's "Buy American" push. While Walmart isn't the only customer who is keeping our plant open, it darn sure helps.
This one is right on the edge, but I'm going to vote NP anyway. And that's only because it's got at least another 120K miles left in it.
2001, actually. And there are still a very few people around the state who are pissed about it. They are dying off, though.
Driverless cars will create a demand for interiors that are much better suited for having sex than 99% of the current vehicles on the market. Lovers lanes will disappear, and no one will ever suffer the indignity of a very bright police flashlight tapping on your steamed up window inquiring "whats going on in there?"
I once owned an '85 Dodge Aries K wagon. It wasn't the worst car I ever owned (Fiat 128, anyone?), but it was, well, the second worst. Great story though, and as a former K-wagon driver I feel connection with the K-it-FWD teams. Well done!
I just picked the first 720p version on the Finalgear.com list.
Torrent is downloading at 800 kbits to 1 Mbit/sec... Should be able to start watching in about 15 minutes!
Anything my father-in-law buys. Most notable are the aforementioned Mitsubishi Diamante and another one that you don't see at all any more, the Oldsmobile Aurora. The Aurora should have been a good car, but it just wasn't. Apparently weird styling and FWD with the Northstar V8 wasn't what the market wanted.
Another reason the 240Z is better in every way to the modern versions. My old 240Z had a huge passenger footwell and the seat reclined way back.
Insert gated shifter here...
Gioacchino Colombo, designer of the Ferrari vee- and flat-12s from the late 1940s until the mid 90's.
I would have liked to have seen a similar result yesterday. My sister in law posted this picture on Facebook with the following caption: "This is how a person chose to park at an office building that provides therapies for children. He is on top of the ramp that someone in a wheelchair, my daughter, would use."
Here's one of the weirder ones from Tuesday's Atlanta storm. This took place in Woodstock, a few miles from my home. A Mercedes C280 lost control on icy Towne Lake Parkway, hit a fire hydrant and it just got worse from there....
I opened this post hoping it would answer the question posed in the title... Apparently no one knows!
Savings and Loan crisis anyone?
Isuzu was never the same without Joe. And 3.9% is the good APR rate? The '80s must have been awful.
A couple of things from someone on the ground.
My mom had a ~1982 Capri with the 2.3L four pot and the worst 4 speed manual transmission ever. The ratios were so tall and so widely spaced the driver hated them more than the heavy and rubbery shifting action. And was it ever slow....