That’s on the a14, I used to live near there
That’s on the a14, I used to live near there
I’ve always liked Volvo designs (yes even that safety car from yesterday) but this really Is a car that I can imagine most people would happily daily drive. Update the design a little bit to match Volvo’s current design language and sell it! Does need a hood though
Your posts are the source of many problems in my household. I’ve spent the last hour looking for Minis. I miss mine.
I rented a baby blue fiat 500 in Italy and drove it through the Alps. It was majestic.
Texas can give them immediately depending on the situation
I was working on restoring a 71 BMW 2000 touring that had rust repaired badly all through the floor and the sills. I opened the doors and started to remove the badly done (but sturdy) patches all over the floor and sills. What I DIDN’T do was brace the door openings. I pulled a patch out of the passenger side sill and…
This is the 3rd time today I’ve seen this monstrosity. It reminds me of a blue teenage mutant ninja turtle
The one in Round Rock on I-35 is little and a huge nightmare to use. Maybe good in concept (like roundabouts) but suck in practice because most drivers suck and aren’t observant
This is a pretty funny ad just because of its strangeness, but the Rover 2000 (Rover p6 in 3500cc of reliable British V8 form) was really advanced for its time.
This... 100% this. There is a very interesting documentary made by a black English liberal politician that was part of the push to criminalize hate speech in the early 2000’s that goes into how ultimately criminalizing hate speech marginalized everyone, not just those that were hateful. It’s called “things we won’t…
Buena esa señor. Hablo español. Mi mama es de la ciudad de Mexico. Cabrón.
Hahaha I guess if you want to see it that way, but that logic hasn’t ever worked for anyone but Trump before. The 2 wheel drive trucks don’t tend to move up north to replace rusty trucks and the 4x4’s tend to hold to much of a premium to head south.
Those are going too now because the Toyotas have dried up. We buy new, giant, stupid trucks and sell the greats for little to nothing. We can only blame ourselves for the lack of availability.
Pricy, but the concept is probably the most sound I’ve seen executed in a long time. Cheap(or should be), apocalypse outliving reliability, enough utility for 99% of what most people will ever need, and finished out well enough that it wouldn’t be a chore to drive it. I like it except that half ass tail gate and the…
Good luck anywhere along the US/Mexico border. Small cheap pickups tend to quickly get bought and brought to Mexico around here.
And verify the GAP is actually purchased and on the contract. I’m on the hook for a totaled car because I didn’t catch that Johnny finance officer at the stealership had included the extended warranty I didn’t want, and left off the GAP coverage I did.
The sx4 hatchback, kizashi, and grand vitara 4x4 were great right to the last day and I’d gladly have any of those 3 today. That damn forenza ruined it.
The only correct answer is Lancia Delta Integrale
There are a lot of good, honest, hardworking people that are putting in the hours and the sweat and the passion into Elon’s companies to make his (and their) dreams happen. He has generally shown compassion and care for his folks, despite an excess of negative publicity. But the recent meltdown has really put a lot of…