Threnody3
Threnody3
Threnody3

Hm... 60's wagon. Not too big. All the parts seem to be there. Not sure.

I just watched it for the first time yesterday and I pretty much agree.

Thank you.

1980's - The Chrysler minivans.

1964 1/2 Mustang

The E28 almost looks like it was caught mid-jump, like it's just before the commercial break on Dukes of Hazzard.

When I was a kid we had a Pinto. No rear-end collision explosion for that car. The engine caught fire while my Dad and I were driving home from the park one day.

Interesting method for waxing the hood.

$3.87 in Montgomery county PA for 92 Octane (the only time I regret the turbo) and it's still 3 months to Memorial Day.

Never thought I'd give a 70's Z a CP, but I in this case.... yeah. CP

It's a 2007. Pre-happyface.

It's a 2007. Pre-happyface.

My current car, for the sleeperiest Mazda 3 ever.

Yeah, kind of completely kills it. That area below the taillights on the rear quarter is just completely awkward.

Battery issues, unacknowledged cosequences for consumers, complete replacement required to fix. Wow, Tesla really is a silicon valley tech company that makes cars, not a car company.

Noticed it but it went by too quickly to see what it was, and I didn't note the time to go back and find it.

"Can" is irrelevant. The question is "Will" they replace the manual.

Which is a better indicator that this was made in 1987; the synth soundtrack, or the fact that they apparently had to spend half the commercial defining 'intercooler' for us?

8 years and some change. 2001 Nissan Maxima: Feb 2001 to June 2009, 115,000 miles.

NP. Get it to me before the weather changes.