SirNik84
SirNik84
SirNik84

I grew up in a small town. My friends and I would always cruise main street looking for each other if we were bored. Yes this was 2003, but much of my high school driving memories remind me more of American Graffiti, not Fast and Furious. I graduated high school in 2002 and was back in town to see some friends. We

He is driving an International.

I don't think its all about symmetry, because I think the Cube is hideous, but I find the Veloster charming.

When I first saw the Cube I thought, "wow! they made a cool wrap around window on the rear corner opposite the driver, that's really cool! I bet the visibility in that car is amazing." Then I saw one in a

There was a guy in my home town who had a wooden sign that said "Thanks" if you gave him the right of way at the stop sign he'd hold up the sign. I always let that guy go first and would give him a big wave. I've always wanted to make my own sign.

And remember give larger vehicles more fallowing distance. I can't tell you how many Hondas have jumped in front of me when I'm behind the wheel of the F450.... Its an F450, I have 200+ yards in front of my bumper for a reason!!!! don't drive into the danger zone!

My sister and I have been giving drivers a thumbs down and disapproving looks for years now. seems to get the point across without saying F*** YOU

You need 5 of these:

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#3, Your doing it wrong. Trailers are for wusses. You need to drag your boats on the ground, and used the as weapons against the other racers.

Solve both problems at once. Make the new Cube RWD, and sell it in Japan and over here as a small work van. Like panel-wagon versions of the Cube. Cube-Deliveries or something like that.

Woody Harrelson has been warning us about this for years!

My best friend passed away in a car accdent 2 weeks after we graduated high school (in 2002). I was driving an 83 Toyota at the time. I had just taken a job in a major city, and my dad though I shouldn't be driving the old Toyota in light of what happened to my friend. My dad had bought my grandmothers 84 Mercedes a

Thats why I travel overseas with this (see below) and an old phone in my checked baggage.

Your right, it was a rotary (face palm) I don't own any AMC cars, but I truly love them. They're the problem child in the back of class making trouble. The car industry is so boring without them. A Pacer is on my short list of future cars.

Had it gotten the 4cyl that GM had promised it could have been Americas first "hot hatch" Sadly with the heavy i6 it never got good mgps, and thus never leaved up to what AMC was hoping for. With all their eggs in this basket, it was the beginning of the end for AMC. I often wonder what a 4cyl Pacer would be like, and

Built for long straight American roads. This is the first car built in Japan with the American market in mind. Not a car built for Japan and sold in America. This is the turning point for Japanese manufactures. And the beginning of our (the USA) love of Japanese cars.

My mom commutes in a Smart, and my step dad in an Excursion. This could be their driveway. Meanwhile in the garage lives a Jeep and a gray market 300D. So its not a statement about fuel consumption, they just like cars. small and large.

Cheers! I completely agree!
and pair that with some heat shrink. People get blown away how clean wiring can look, and you've effectively eliminated corrosion.

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I just watched this awesome video on the history of the Pacer, and the down fall of AMC. I didn't know anything about the Alliance until I watched this video, and here it is at #1, that's twice in 2 days! Anyway, this video is worth a watch.