Ah, I see alot of naysayers in the styling department, but I think it looks great! It even deserves an Alfa emblem on its nose somehow! It's that good to me. And if it did have the said emblem, how many people I wonder would indeed complain?
Ah, I see alot of naysayers in the styling department, but I think it looks great! It even deserves an Alfa emblem on its nose somehow! It's that good to me. And if it did have the said emblem, how many people I wonder would indeed complain?
Gosh darn it! If it weren't for all those panel thieves around my neighborhood, I'l totally buy two of these!:)
Yes, I cannot understand any of Ozzy's conversations. He should prolly just sing. For instance, Ozzy's advise column on Rolling Stone magazine, although makes for a pretty hilarious read, is not at all helpful at all. And yes, Randy Rhoads > Zakk Wylde < Jake E. Lee.
Yes you are correct, sir, it does take tremendous amount of restraint to just 'play the song' for the songs' sake, instead of showing off your techniques every measure, therefore leaving no doubt to the audience your musical taste, or lack thereof.
Are they fire-resistant, too???:)
I see your point about being hesitant to include the 300 in this category. The car's design is well executed, and appeals to the masses, while having some of the 'retro' cues that don't blatantly shout 'retro here!'...So different from the pike cars like the Figaro, Be-1, etc. The 300 is more of a 'revival' or…
Good article. I think the class three: Synthetic Comprehensive can be divided further into two categories:regressional and transgressional. The pike cars, like the Figaro, belong to the regressional types. Cars like the Chrysler 300 belong to the transgressional.
Just like two wrongs do not make a right, a douchebag and a prankster do not make a decent public sight. But it makes for a pretty entertaining site!
I am by no means being a 'car-ist', but out of all the cars that seem to cut me off or try to block me are these:
Shin Chan, as in Crayon Shinchan?
well played, sir! It goes without saying that the word, "lolita complex" comes originally from the "West"
Those busses most likely belong to kindergartens, and kindergartens that have busses like those are privately owned. They are cool, and they attract a lot of business (no pun intended!) and act as a good advertisement for their establishment.
Well said, my fellow Jalop, I totally see your point, and #COTD!
RE:"I'm pretty sure this is the best-sounding car of the last 10 years ":
Yeah, that City Turbo is a good one, except it doesn't exactly fit into the kei car category, strictly speaking...But what the hey! they should've/could've exported this thing to the US!
Yes, this is one of the most forgotten killer Kei cars. I am a subie owner, and if I ever go back to live in Japan, I would get a kei car like this one.
Good one here. Pretty much all kei cars are cool, but this one tops it all in terms of enthusiasts' choice. Honda has been known for cars like this until they became too corporate or whatever. Another good one from Honda in terms of kei cars of today is the Honda N One:
Nice, wouldn't mind having one, looks great, but not as good as the current gen. And, the rear lights look dangerously similar to that of a Corolla...
One more reason to take the Model S to Vegas! (No, officer, I don't have any dead hooker in my frunk!)