Didn’t Top Gear name the SC430 the worst car ever made? That said I really like the wheels on those and mustangs are a dime a dozen, so of the two I’d go with the Lexus.
Didn’t Top Gear name the SC430 the worst car ever made? That said I really like the wheels on those and mustangs are a dime a dozen, so of the two I’d go with the Lexus.
I have no follow up, just wanted to say I always enjoy your work!
Glad the Pao made it out ok! Oh any you and Otto too. >_> My first instinct was to say “this is why all my vehicles have dash cams!” but in this instance I’m not sure what good that would have done aside from make a harrowing experience look safe thanks to wide angles and I guess generate some #content. But reading…
Ahh dang I missed it! Good watch though!
Thanks for doing this! I did some research (ok, so I read a bunch of reviews...) a while back and came to the conclusion they were all garbage and moved on. A friend bought me three of the Lev-o-gages and, can confirm, they are fantastic. Problem with them was there isn’t anywhere to mount them that they don’t look...…
This might be enough to get me to buy a bike...
I don’t know if you’ve ever seen the trunk of an Alfa Spider, but while they look huge... they’re actually quite shallow and irregular. Here is my submission from when we did the PCH in my Alfa. Parcel shelf really saved my bacon. That is a huge suitcase, a camera bag, a laundry bag, two coats, a socket set, a tool…
Lol no. I developed my love of wrenching in my mid-20s and my parents are so confused by it. They knew I was into cars from a young age, but never expected me to have a bunch of project cars.
Awesome, I’ll let him know.
Wow! That is a lot more rear articulation than we’ve seen on the one pictured. Rear sway bar disconnects?
Ehh I drove my D2 with blow head gaskets for 10k miles. When they go they just leak coolant out of the car, not usually into bad places.
Do you always drive your convertible with the top down?
Fun fact!* Allegedly, at least according to Land Rover, the American market prefers an alpha-numeric model designations. That is why Land Rover changed the Discovery name to LR3/4 and the Freelander to LR2. I’m sure that had nothing to do with the disastrous reliability of both vehicles.
Agreed. I read the creepy pasta “Penpal” a while back which has similar plot points. Installed motion detectors in my crawlspace afterwards. Freaking creepy!
Looking at the Wikipedia page, I guess they gave up. Apparently it is on its way to an automotive museum?
I was in Tulsa when they unearthed Miss Belvedere, a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was buried in an underground vault, if that counts. It was pretty impressive how sure they were they’d be able to get it going, but no. That thing was gooooooooone.
I do remember having to lean over to try and figure out what that bottom row of buttons do.