As nice as it is that the game is free now, and as sure as that is to keep the game alive at least as long as TFC (which last I checked is still pretty strong in China and Korea)...
And now he's ruined by the medical bills.
It's worked wonderfully for their auto industries and the workers in those industries.
It does work in the US, though.
Just because something is a good Lincoln in the US, does not mean it cannot be a good Ford overseas.
@Bueller: It works wonderfully in Japan and Korea for their domestic auto industries.
It would have been more ironic if it were a modern car and the electronics caused the accident.
I'm sorry, but no, it isn't ridiculously cool. Kind of cool, sure. But it doesn't have exploding gullwing doors, it's just another expensive convertible.
On my Accord, there was nothing to prevent you going into 1, 2, or 3 when you mean to go to D. (Well, you'd probably have to have Parkinson's to take it more than 1 position too far on accident.) Can't say I ever dropped it into neutral on accident.
The Beat: Lost me at FWD.
@CobraJoe:
@CobraJoe: It does let you know what ...range of gears you are shifting into.
@irishman72: Yeah, and he actually used it correctly. I'm impressed.
Most of the American SUVs I saw in Japan way back when were Explorers and Cherokees. I think that's because they were actually sold new there.
It's not A starship's toilet, it's THE starship's toilet. There's only one.
vast fields of these in the mid-21st century trailer park OF THE FUTURE.
By removing all that sludge from the cracks in the sidewalk, he is exposing them to additional weathering.
Just to get a brass-era car out of the driveway would require more skill and knowledge than most men today have. Probably most of the readers on this site, for that matter. Hell, I probably couldn't do it.