Agreed, the Insignia is a really good looking car.
Agreed, the Insignia is a really good looking car.
One guy in my town has an F40-iero. He told my buddy in a Walmart parking lot it was real. Then he brought it to the weekly cruise, where he admitted it's a replica but did say the 2.8 was "bored out and making 300 horsepower". About the only modification I could find was a hole in the muffler.
PAM always told us the automatics got better mileage. My boss at the second company said that too, now that I think about it. Same reasoning they give for governing the trucks to 65 mph. Although, when I left PAM they were starting to buy manuals for the trainer trucks. The rumor was that they were tired of paying for…
A lot of the big US companies run auto trucks. I worked for a company owned by P.A.M.(Penny A Mile!) and we all had 2-pedal autos. Then my second company ran second hand Volvos, all of which had 3-pedal autos, where you have to push the clutch in at a stop but from there it shifts itself.
Looked not liked. Kinja is refusing to let me edit.
The styling hasn't liked dramatically different in any of the leaked images. It's all been very underwhelming, to me at least. It's certainly not the drastically different, non-retro, more European Mustang we were led to believe was coming.
603 NP, 603 CP when I voted. Close, indeed.
I'm by no means a fan of F&F movies; in fact, I've only seen the first one. But I remember reading an interview with Paul Walker where he said one of the cars that he was most excited to work with was this one. Having not seen much of his work as an actor, I really had no opinion of him at that point but reading his…
I thought he got more famous after he died; after all, he really didn't make that many movies. Of course, I very well could be completely wrong - I barely remember yesterday, let alone details about an actor that passed away long before I was born.
Except Griddle Jim said, "The article fails to mention that this Lincoln was cleaned up, retrofitted, and returned to service in under 30 days."
December 12, 1963 to May 1964 is more than 30 days.
Please oh please oh please FIAT, bring it to the US. I'd love a hatchback Dart - especially in SRT guise! The Focus proves Americans will buy hatches (I rarely see the sedans here in West Tennessee) and a Dart SRT hatch would be great to take the fight to Ford.
I don't, but I only watch about 15 minutes of TV a day, if even that much. I do go to the drag races as much as I can during the summer though.
I knew Geddy was really into baseball, but collecting antique monocles? No wonder Rush and their fans are known as dorks! lol
Block them? Can't you do that by, I dunno, not clicking on them?
You know, I've never wondered if any of the guys in Rush are car guys. I mean obviously Mr. Peart loves motorcycles, and as far as I know Red Barchetta is based on a true story, but I wonder if they're gear heads in any way.
I agree with you on this. There is a huge double standard with folks about trucks. Because some folks don't use 100% of their capability all the time, the stereotype is that NO ONE uses them like they should. There's also the fuel guzzler argument, which is really funny coming from the same site that worships cars…
The point of COTD is to draw attention to an either humorous or thought-provoking comment a reader made that day. They give a little background as to what the conversation is a comment to, and provide a link to that story. That's not a concept that's hard to figure out, and allows you to get to the original article…
This rant prompted by an idiot in the grays complaining that there's a top 10 list every day and accusing Mate of having "writer's block" and being a bad writer because he makes Answers Of The Day from reader contributions. Yes I know I'm complaining about complaining.
So read another site.