@St. Fu: I thought you meant as in "This is...", which would have made no sense at all.
@St. Fu: I thought you meant as in "This is...", which would have made no sense at all.
@Y2KGTP: Well, shit.
@St. Fu: ?
@Happyman7: mmmm, Naugles.
@87CE 95PV Type Я says you can wish me Merry Christmas: It had the 16v turbo motor, with a slightly hotter ECU. There were mild performance enhancements and a leather shift boot (ooohhh), but mostly just because it looks so bad ass. To this day, Saab is the only manufacturer that can pull off three-spoke wheels. I…
@kyvland: Oooh, sounds nice. Got any pictures? I love E21's.
@MikeofLA: Yes, this.
I could never drive a DeLorean. It's not that I don't like the car (I do), but it's the endless stream of lame jokes from people who think they're the first one to ever think of it. Every time the word "flux" or "capacitor" is mentioned over on Gizmodo, a torrent of lame jokes ensues. Mention any measure of…
@owen-magnetic: nice.
@Irishman — AARGH!: At least the ad you posted is a CAR AD. Most ads these days seem to focus more on financing terms than they do on the cars.
@Vman455: I think that's exactly why I like the "Hawhum" noise. Every time I drive a YF Sonata, when I close the door, I think "that sounds light!"
@wkiernan: Same with Honda. Could have thrown the N600 in there for a real shock.
@'76Mini: Blackbird Park is the bomb.
@Paul Y. requires regruntling: I so agree with you on cruising gears. They're marketing to the lowest common denominator there, people who think "I can't pass on a 6% uphill grade without downshifting... this car is SLOW!"
@GrandmaSideways: By pointing out that Europeans destroy buildings with aplomb while Americans are so overzealous about protecting them that they end up fighting to save many that have no historical or architectural significance, I've somehow proven your point? I'm not sure I follow.
@87CE 95PV Type Я says you can wish me Merry Christmas: Woo! Damn straight. Are you from Wyo?
@GrandmaSideways: Have you ever been to Europe? Do you have any idea how many stately homes the RAF blew up as bombing practice during WWII? How about the destruction of English hedgerows? Since 1945, England has lost half of its hedgerows, many of which were THOUSANDS of years old. Europe has an abundance of old…
@Novaload: nice.