That picture gave me flashbacks. My first car was an ‘82 Bonneville. The Parisienne was aspirational.
That picture gave me flashbacks. My first car was an ‘82 Bonneville. The Parisienne was aspirational.
Theodore HS in Theodore, AL, 1990. They yearbook had a page titled “The Best of Both Worlds” with a jacked up pickup truck and a lowrider pickup truck. That about sums it up.
The best of the three episodes, outside the opening sequence of episode one.
Gen 1 of the SRT had center-mounted exhaust so won’t work for towing.
That was my least favorite part of the show. First Trump gets elected, now there’s NASCAR baggage on my (new) favorite show. #deplorables
The gas stations in Atlanta still haven’t lowered the prices since the last outage.
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QT wasted no time jacking up prices in Atlanta. Up to 2.49 this morning. Of course most of the other stations match.
I thought it was induce vomiting.
Does anyone really think the record is legit? By 2 seconds? Must be using the Russian test facilities.
I’m a fan of the muscle cars he has on the series but this Mazda is jaw-dropping amazing. I wish he provided a sense of how it drove.
Of course being Porsche, improved batteries and seats will be some of countless options on the base car that will eventually drive the price to double the Tesla.
Every time I see a new Prius I get viscerally nauseous. It’s as if Toyota is running a science experiment to see how ugly they can make their cars before Americans quit buying them.
My wife has a Model S 75. The default mode for the battery is basically 90% charged. You can change it to a road trip mode that unlocks the full battery for the sake of range.
Imagine the hand wringing if this happened to a domestic manufacturer.
Wife has a Model S and I have a deposit for a 3. We never use the superchargers unless we’re on a road trip. It would give me pause on my purchase though if it’s priced too high and I’m basically limited to a 200 mile range car. For us, the ability to use the Tesla for travel (semi) conveniently is what sets it apart…
I wish this thing was on the east coast. The transport back to Atlanta would be as much as the car. Great design and solid engine.
I’ve seen this before. It was called Doc Hollywood.
CR needs to stick to toasters and washing machines.