alexbtango15
Sufre Mamon
alexbtango15

Ommygawd,ommygawd,ommygawd... I didn’t think anyone even remembered the Mirada anymore. My 1st car was a 1981 slant six Mirada that mom handed down to me sometime around 1991.

The Boy Who Cried Wolf was always my favorite Joe Isuzu commercial. “Help! My Isuzu Trooper is stuck in the mud... Haaaa haaa, my trooper has 4 wheel drive and a powerful engine so it won’t get stuck!"

I read that headline all wrong.

So you don't like to go Trokiando Cuh?

You said you couldn't see the car you were pushing sideways in front of you...

That’s about how I remember them as well. Inexpensive, reliable, relatively cheap to drive, comfortable. I wouldn’t mind a Cutlass Supreme as a commuter today.

I owned a 1989 Cutlass Supreme back around 1996. It was actually a pretty decent car, goofy digital dash and all. One time I got a flat in the middle of 115 degree summer. I was upset because I didn’t have a lug wrench and I was running late. A friend pulls up behind me and his lug wrench didn’t fit. I lock the doors

The one I remember is the William shatner and daughter commercial for the Cutlass Supreme.

Is legal for that “driving while barefoot light” to be on while driving at night?

In that respect my uncle's Malibu probably did save us kids from that.

My uncle had a 4 door Malibu when I was a kid. The back door windows did not roll down. All we had a far as ventilation was concerned was whatever wind found its way to the back seats from the front windows being open. I can’t remember if there were vent vindows back there or not, but it sure as hell wasn’t enough. I

Bah Hondug!

Glamorous Glennis was a looker!

If it was me in his shoes, I’d already be negotiating with the insurance company to keep the wrecked Porsche plus the better part of that 40k to fix up grandpa's car. 

I'm throwing poo at this seller.

Simon carnal!

285/70 R17 is pretty good for off roading in soft sand. leave about 12 lbs of air in and just keep it slow and steady. You don’t even need to have 4WD engaged alot of times.

I was crossing a street once and there was a GC coming straight at me exhibiting the wobble. Scary sight indeed.

Daniel craig is the angriest Bond since... Ever! I can’t recall any scene where he smiles in any of his previous Bond films. Even Timothy Dalton managed to flash some teeth once in a while in both his flicks, and he was the “More Hardcore Bond” of his time.

I had a 95 in 2010. It cost me 1000 dollars. It was a decent commuter and got good gas mileage during a 50 mile round trip. It was reliable and never left me stranded. It wasn’t that bad. Of course there's no way I'd pay 8500 for this one though.