RustyShitboxIsTheNewFast
RustyShitboxIsTheNewFast
RustyShitboxIsTheNewFast

Manual transmission, wind up windows, no climate control, cigarette lighter...

The part Nissan got wrong was the Manual Transmission still being around...

That would be a compelling counter-argument if we weren’t talking about a Kia.

Look, I realize Jalops have an unhealthy and irrational love of ancient BMW’s from the 90's, but try looking at one as if you were a normal person (aka, not a gearhead).

Are you kidding? Handsome =/= Modern

My turn!

As I have a medical card and use canabis daily I can tell you that even with the strongest product, it generally wears off after 2 hours (mind you I do not consume edibles).

They’re communications equipment. Driving around scanning the countryside and heavens for potential buyers for FCA

Dino!

My middle name is also Ken.

Lol “You can’t drive this new car because it’s already broken”

While I think the pop-ups are very retro touch on the Z31, the fact that they stick up a little instead of sitting flush is what makes the front end of that car so neat and unique to me. That was the era of so many pop-ups—might as well try something different.

The Z31 is still my favorite Z. I miss mine.

A quick look around QCS’s site and it would seem like they have an axe to grind against the NHTSA since the 80's. Their main angle seems to try and sew doubt into the NHTSA investigations so they might just get some publicity like this. Also neither one of the principals educational backgrounds suggest science is

Yeah, I was about to put that caveat. It seems, though, that enthusiast cars as well as those on the low end of the mpg spectrum have increased.

Getting out of the way of a container ship seems like a good place to start that mitigating risk.

For me, it’s the tail lights. Above all, that’s what attracts me to the old cars. Tail light lenses from the 90's were beautiful, multicolor jewels, rich in hue that diffused light brilliantly by flooding it out, and washing your vision with it.

I was a high schooler/college student in the 90's. I had a beeper, no navigation systems (RAND MCNALLY, BITCHES), and a truck that could burn rubber/scream down the highway with its two chamber Flowmaster cat-back system that didn’t require an ECU flash.

True, but it depends upon the context of things. We’re not complaining about the price of bottled water by offering an asinine solution of drilling a well. Even with OBD-II from the 90's, you could still swap an entire drivetrain so long as you brought the engine harness & computer with it. Because the modules were