Leif Ericson (generally held to be the first Norseman to reach Newfoundland) wasn't born until around 970. Harald Bluetooth died in the mid 980's. PE probably got it right with the Blue Whortleberry (Euro Blueberry).
Leif Ericson (generally held to be the first Norseman to reach Newfoundland) wasn't born until around 970. Harald Bluetooth died in the mid 980's. PE probably got it right with the Blue Whortleberry (Euro Blueberry).
You can take our berry's of blue, but you can never take our cranberries.
Like the Fed-Ex arrow. Once you see it you can't un-see it.
Don't mean to rain on anyone's parade, but blueberries are native to North America. Something tells me a Danish king didn't sail 3,000 miles for a snack and not manage to tell anyone he'd found another continent.
The worst part is my dad still drives his TDI and righteously defends the cup holders as "space saving" and "an ingenious solution" When the car finally dies I may tear them out and burn them in effigy.
Who could forget the camel hump hood?
Even if is been getting more recognition lately the Tucker Torpedo. All the mainstream things you know about cars, 55 years ago. I'd wager 80-90% of Americans stilldon't know what was.
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The Mk4 Jetta I learned to drive in had those awful no-hold, drop down, radio covering cup holders. Franz and dieter thoughtfully put 2 extra ones in the center armrest that were A) no more than 3/4" deep and B)Directly in the elbow path while shifting
It almost looks like they meant to do that, but then left the wells too small. Could maybe be fixed a little by some taller sidewalls or less stupid rims.
This, AT-AT stickers.... not to be too forward, but can you cook too??
I forgot to add with AWD. Not to sound like an Explorer ad from 1998 but I do actually need the slightly more ground clearance and the ability to spin all four rubber discs.
Call me crazy, but I think the Faith Tone on the right might be Eric Idle.
Not quite the same, the one on the FC is more bad-ass.
Fake Notch!!
I didn't know cruising USA came with heated seats, or such a small screen.
I just realized it looks like a step-in roller skate.
As a child of the 80's riding in these car was like being an astronaut. Maybe because I grew up in the back of a MB 300D/Diesel Rabbit
A lack of Manual Diesel wagons
It does have keyless entry though