Guts. Glory. RAM.
Guts. Glory. RAM.
I worked in Indiana for a year and it was the worst I have seen by far. I have never seen so many people run red lights in my life.
It's twice as fast as an 05... true story. It's pretty comfortable once you get back there though.
No you aren't the only one. I'm sure they are fine cars but I never see them on the road or in magazines. I can't remember the last time I thought about Lincoln.
Everyone with a conscience knows when spirited driving is 'okay'. Use a little common sense (i.e. if you are driving in the hills don't blast by houses, slow down for overlooks, etc.) and you and everyone that might be around you will be fine.
You could get Super Swampers under these wheel arches.
These things are the cockroaches of the automotive world. I fully expect that 20 years from now to still see them driving erraticly with flat paint, busted lights, and a tinge of blue smoke from the head gasket that's been leaking since 1995
[A thoughtful, well written post that will never be read because you don't check Jalopnik until you get home from work and are 5 hours too late.]
That's Chief Tucker to you sir.
In the history of mankind, nothing good has been found while digging out a basement.
99% of the time I hit recirculate in my truck the light just blinks and then goes off as if to say "I've heard you and am knowingly disobeying you. I know what is best." In the button's defense, I'm too lazy to read the manual to find out why.
I completely agree. I was 7 and it looked like it was from outer space at the time.
That was a great video, but it's not really the same car (or program) as the one Chris drove.
Here's a shot from Sebring
You nailed it... brakes
Yeah, that's a Park Avenue
I had the pleasure of driving a bright red Cavalier for three years and I never took the keys out of it. It never disappeared but a random drunk guy did pass out and vomited in the front seat once (I assume he was made ill not from the alcohol but by the poorly fitted, cheap plastics). Moral of the story is take…
I like it a lot better. It allows me to keep a smaller window open so I can read when I'm acting like I'm working.
Good list! I posted it before, but the Shadow AVS Mk1 deserves a closer look to see how weird it is and why I think it belongs on the list. First, it was designed to reduce frontal area to reduce drag. Part of the solution was to reduce wheel size so small that they used Mustang brakes. Then those got extremely…