Or every motorhome using off the shelf head and taillights from popular makes and models of cars and trucks.
Or every motorhome using off the shelf head and taillights from popular makes and models of cars and trucks.
Thats exactly what it is.
yeah it looks weird. like the rear of the body wasn’t pushed down until it clicked.
I once looked at new GMC truck that was branded Chevrolet on the inside.
I actually like Craigslist now that they charge. Used to be 90% of listings were scams. I sold 3 motorcycles last year and listed them on Offerup, Facebook, CL and Cycletrader and 2/3 sold on CL.
For $4,000? That’s... a really good deal. If you wanted something that’s a fucking hoot to drive, man... honestly, I know it’s someone else’s project.
“journalismim”
The forest service truck is something I could get behind. It’s the right kind of truck for a small little farm, just “doing work things” with it, not worrying about getting some scratches or dents on it.
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Rare cars you’ll never see are a part of the cult of cars. There’s always the USA Today Autos section if you need something you can buy.
Toyota was 100% responsible for thumping it all over with the ugly stick though.
Maybe you didn’t understand...it’s a BMW. It doesn’t have turn signals. Duh.
The difference a well placed piece of metal can make.
There’s only one thing lazier than coverup engineering: non-coverup engineering. Say hello to the Mexican market Dodge Attitude!
That’s hilarious.
And pretty much everything else other than the badging?
I know exactly how this feels. I bought a Toyota Supra last year, and the whole interior was from a BMW.
Yes it was. Even GM couldn’t come up with something that ugly without Nissan’s help.
It looks happy. Like it has somewhere to be and is looking forward to getting there and getting things done.
You know it’s sad when I’m more excited and interested in a mini-van for the Mexican market than anything offered in the US by a company.