I've already noticed that webpage. You're about 48 hours behind on this thread.
I've already noticed that webpage. You're about 48 hours behind on this thread.
Ab crunches while driving...
How on Earth are they allowed to sell a vehicle that does this AND NOT cover it?!?!
Those are just Chevy Colorados with cheap taillights & headlamps.
All apologies, but I uploaded a photo, and I believe Nibbles decided to munch on it. I was curious if the photo I posted (and will try to post again) is something you would instantly notice as American.
Because Bricklin and its namesake are such fantastic mentors. *class act!*
Right hand drive? Rats. I just heard Mitsubishi actually still imports this vehicle up in Canada—though it isn't on there website. :-\
Except they still have the Mitsu van in Canada; it deserves credit for that.
Seriously? In 4 years I'm importing one built in [1991...but] I'm going to call it the Starwagon moniker like a poster mentioned it was called in Australia. I really want to create a "Kidnapper Van".
Awesome.
I'm sure those brats are carrying guns too; be sure to steal and immediately pawn those too. You'd be doing a service to your college by getting guns off campus.
Don't sh*t on the heritage of the Aerostar with something modernly European.
Ooh, that is moderately sexy.
Do you remember the Mitsubishi van from the late-80s? I desperately want to find one and restore it. They just always looks cooler than the Toyota Space Wagon or Nissan & VW vans.
Good job.
I thought Lincoln was their year-round April Fool's Joke?
Not to mention short-buses.
Don't forget how Nissan just entered this market with their [NV...or] whatever it is called.
Wow, those taillights are looking VERY Hyundai Azera.
We bought ours with 34,000 miles on it; 6 years later it had 142,000 miles on it, but had been in the shop for more than 2.5 years of those 6 years we had calculated. It simply wasn't a vehicle that could handle heavy driving.