For your consideration, The 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10, CL, 2.0 FI, F41.
For your consideration, The 1984 Chevrolet Cavalier Type 10, CL, 2.0 FI, F41.
I'm going with the 1909 steam-powered 20 HP Model O Touring.
Space railroad? That means this can't be far off:
I'm going with the Chevrolet 3rd gen six, notably the 250. Found it's way into a lot of GM vehicles, (as well as the 1969-1979 Checker Marathon). Was in use in South America as late as 1999. Another super-reliable 6.
Nissan went with a Garmin-based Nav option for the Frontier (and some other models). Basically it's a housing/dock (with a lid) that replaces the tray on top of the dash and accepts a dealer-provided Garmin Nuvi (just a standard, off-the-shelf unit). Much cheaper to buy said housing from the dealer, and procure your…
For when Grace Jones' Citroen is in the shop....
Is that Richard Hammond's truck back there?
How about the Mazda-designed first generation (1986-1993) Ford Festiva. Built under license in S. Korea as the Kia Pride until 2005, and it's platform still underpins various SAIPA models in Iran. Also known as the Mazda 121.
Any relation?
She was nearly the first...
I am reminded of this Goodyear Tires ad:
Obligatory....
Needs more wheels and less windows.
Always had a soft spot for the Oldsmobiles. Too bad that open roof was unavailable to the general public.
Always had a soft spot for the Oldsmobiles.
Always had a soft spot for the Oldsmobiles.
Suspiciously absent.
Carmageddon FTW.
More of a Fargo man, myself.
Chrysler executive sedan.