RalphieDC
RalphieDC
RalphieDC

The handy man in me loved Ms. Martin's Junkyard Boogaloo Boombox build

Sounds to me like he will have a lot of free time to discuss his disdain for hybrids over a cup of coffee with Montezemolo soon.

It didn't fake the sound in my test drive, but maybe that's just because we have different techniques. Better luck next time.

Gunther felt consciousness trying to fade in. There was light for the first time in a while. Then there were hands on him. Everything felt far-away, dreamlike. He was being pushed. There was hesitation, then a pop. Distantly, he realized that that should have hurt, but didn't. He was becoming more aware of things.

My first car was a 1984 Galant, bought it when I got kicked out of college in '92. I bought it for the doodads, not the quality of the car...rear seats that reclined, climate control that you could set a temp and it would maintain both up and down...that's Caddy type stuff there!

Ah, those wacky 1980's malaise era pseudo-wheels...

It looks a lot like an Eagle Premier.

With the exception they used it for a long time and it's well established, they didn't go flip flopping. When you say a 3-series you automatically know a BMW, when you say E-Class you know it's a Merc. The only exception in that list is Infiniti, all while you know what a G35 is but nobody knows what the fuck is a Q40

Unfortunately, the manual parking brake is also gone, saving another 2.86 pounds in the process.

The first time I met Travis was before he was a superstar. he just came up to ride the then 125cc class in supercross and raced for team Suzuki. The team was making an appearance at my friends dealership so I rushed over as my dad got out of work. It was after hours and the team with a bushel of hot girls they had

Nice

Smaller and cheaper than a 944? How is that possible??

This would make the most sense since the brand's name has 'mini' in it.

They need a Mini jeep. Basically the Moke but with Wrangler features. At the end of the day no one is going to buy a car with no doors or interior features. So you give it doors but make them removable, give it a roof but make that removeable too. Just like a Wrangler, make a Moke that you can use everyday but then

Mini needs an A-segment city car the most. Something in the Smart category, too.

But beyond that, which variants does Mini really need?

Sideways at that.

Needs less roof, more rear window, a duck tail spoiler, and to be renamed a GT Hatchback.

I think the Zagato design fails rule 2.