WolfmanJimCBW
WolfmanJimCBW
WolfmanJimCBW

It would be on the NOAA weather sites. Like the one by North Louisiana and Mississippi would be Jackson, MS. The one on the other side of Louisiana by Texas would be Shreveport, LA

You are going to get me in so much trouble. I can't not try this.

1997 Blazer, well over 200k miles on it and one engine later, my little brother finally made it die. It had taken out a Probe, a door on an S-10 Extreme, an arm at a train crossing. Had hit numerous objects and still could not really tell how many battle scars it had. Absolutely amazing vehicles.

If I'm not mistaken, that 2.4 that was in it would be a Mitsu engine.

I nominate the Dymaxion.

No simply because of the amount of 4k content not being enough to really justify it at this point. Besides that TV has basically no features other than TV.

To be fair, Scion was intended for younger people. So, logic states that they did a good job with the logo if it reminds you of middle school.

There is also a device that grocery stores use to verify their inventory called an ipad. It has been around much longer and Apple tried suing the company.

I think it would be really cool to get that. Especially for such a low price. The next part would be making it the way they described it in the book. An electric vehicle that can charge via solar and be used on safaris. Or just make it drivable and keep it with the same livery from the movie. Including the bars on the

Did not see it already posted, so I have to. The 1.8L BP from the Miata. Put in the best car ever made. Had a turbocharged Mazdaspeed edition. Very well optimized from the factory. May not be the fastest or most powerful engine around, but with a failry high redline and 8k on the Tachy, it is pretty amazing. Great gas

Would have been my suggestion as well. Made even better with the i-eLoop system too.

Everyone around here calls them Barbiemobiles.

I present you with Bastrop, LA. My hometown couldn't afford to update all their old cruisers with new gadgets, so they bought new ones.

I think the most amazing thing is that we humans are able to engineer a vehicle to be able to protect us in a crash at that speed. Yay Science and Engineering!

There is nothing more that can be said other than that is pure suckery.

That's an insane price difference.

You are right. I'm not in that age group at all. You do have a valid point as well. I still think the name should be axed though.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that to keep the name, you should keep the build quality up. The newest one seems to be a huge improvement over the last few, but this is probably why I wish they would do away with the name.

To me, not a lot. There are some names that I do like, such as GT-R, when I hear it I think amazing machine, but the Impala for the last 13 years to me has screamed boredom.

Which brings to question, what exactly is in a name? If the Five Hundred is essentially the exact same thing as a Taurus, why did the name change make everyone have fits? I think it really shows that no one can really accept change.