SufferingSaturn
No Longer Suffering Saturn
SufferingSaturn

I concur with the other posters and contribute the following artwork.

The original was a Cadillac hearse/wagon. This is a modern Cadillac wagon that also, for many reasons, is amazing in its own right.

Whaddaya know...Colin Chapman was right. :)

Talent beats money every time.

It's more fun to drive a slow car fast than to drive a fast car slow.

Only true videophiles appreciate the subtle warmth and nuance that only a worn-out copy of Ghostbusters can offer when put through a vacuum-tube equipped CRT and all the vague a/v static that truly adds character to the filmmaker's vision.

The tracking, adjust the tracking!

Ah yes, using a tried and true method I often employ when playing racing games:

A 1950s-era submarine is basically useless against any modern navy

Wait factory widebodies or wide body factory?

"I don't like homogenization"

Then they are contributing to their own death, God bless them. With some folks, you can't fix stupid. Hey, it's a free country, right? I'll happily agree to everything NHTSA is asking for. In return, for the auto companies, I demand the following laws: No right to sue if drunk / drugs. No right to sue if seat

2nd Gear. If the government is serious about improving road safety don't place the blame on manufacturers, place it where it belongs - on drivers. Make obtaining a license so difficult that you can be reasonably certain only skilled people are behind the wheel. That includes basic car maintenance, what to do in if

This airbag issue has been quite the ODYSSEY. I feel as though manufacturers have a CIVIC duty to warn their customers of these known defects, and I'm glad HONDA has enough INSIGHT to PILOT such a program of their own ACCORD.

Manual for actual day-to-day on the road driving enjoyment, dual-clutch for shaving hundredths at your track day.

Ted Nugent is a known and self-avowed pants-shitter. No way do I want to buy a truck that Ol' Nugatpants sat in at $3000, yet alone 10 times that amount. CP.

It's Fox, so not the most reliable source-so better take this with a grain of salt. Yet such a progress would be great news as the accident has happened 'a mere' 8 months ago.

I think the real story here is that a 66k Kia is a thing.

Neutral- This ignition switch thing seems like a quality control issue at the supplier level. I wonder if GM and Chrysler are ordering from the same suppliers. Which then begs the question, where is Ford getting their switches? And if it is the same company as the other two, why haven't they found issues yet?

Those pillow top seats were magical. It wasn't a rolling couch, oh no. It was MUCH more comfortable than that! What on earth is wrong with having comfortable seats in cars today? Most of them are like riding on boards.