I’d rather have something classic like a Capri Camper. Very popular with folks on the rodeo circuit it seems. Love that diamond quilting!
I’d rather have something classic like a Capri Camper. Very popular with folks on the rodeo circuit it seems. Love that diamond quilting!
There are plenty of things worth fighting/arguing over. But a parking space is not one of them. I’d have driven off and found a trouble free parking space feeling the confident that karma would sooner or later show up to adjust her attitude driving a no-name car and yelling “Towanda”.
Loved the hidden wipers in my 70 Fury III. But parked the wipers upright in the winter. Or tossed two rubber door mats over them when anticipating snow ice.
Works both ways! But also works better if you aren’t cutting through paint lines.
I feel like I’ve answered this question before.
I see they are celebrating 4/20 day here at Jalopnik.
I agree. At least for a while. Do they make money with it? Depends on who much of it is just shared platform/parts. Looks like it could be quite a bit.
Except that they were able to package that into a Mazda2 prototype. So seems to have pretty minimal space requirements.
Very Accord Lite from this angle.
It feels a little chopped off a la Gremlin.
If those are semaphores, where are the door handles?
Have the Deal of the Day folks explain it to you. Pretty sure they aren’t offering 25% off on “Face Plugs” from Adam&Eve.
Vibe all the way. Trying to get my college grad son with the big, energetic lab to go with Vibe and use a divider.
Hi, Katie!
the designer of the car claims it was influenced by the Ferrari Dino and Lamborghini Miura
But if you smashed the sealed beam, you likely had body damage around it. On my two cars with sealed beams, if the lamps are broken, I’m in for a hood, fender and bumper at minimum.
My gosh, I just scored a pristine set of headlights for our 2003 Sable at the you-pull-it on the south side of San Antone for $24 which is exactly one dollar less than the cost of one new Sylvania H6054 sealed beam for my 1981 Plymouth.
Right. Looks abrupt to have then end at the cut line. Staggered and ending short of the cute line makes it feel more evocative of current lux coupe fender decorations. And creates more of a sense of movement.
My WORX lawnmower has the exact same set of wheels!
I suspect some dealers do provide value. But if it’s mostly true, let’s let the market decide buy providing a choice.