ccfisher1968
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ccfisher1968

Is a left-handed handshake some sort of secret Uber handshake?

Even if they could offer it in the US, automotive journalists would kill it by complaining about cheap interior plastics and poor NVH characteristics.

They're definitely '61s, and the ad copy confirms it. Pontiac Tempest (on the right) was introduced for the '61 model year.

Sigh. Remember when race cars were pretty?

Whether or not there is a net improvement in emissions depends on the source of the electricity.

I once had a salesman put me in an early solely for the purpose of laughing at me.

STS-V used a supercharged, 4.4L Northstar V8, not the contemporary CTS-V's NA pushrod V8

When I was in college, my parents had a Pontiac 6000STE. Most distinctive exhaust tone on the road at the time.

Nissan faces the same problem as Cadillac: competing vehicles are so good that owners have no reason to switch. Someone who switches from a BMW to a Cadillac has to answer “Why’d you buy that?” over and over, whereas if he buys another BMW, nobody will question it. It’s the same case here. Derivative styling and what

I applaud the ingenuity, but used motor oil contains many hazardous components that you wouldn’t want against your skin. These clothes are strictly for someone on Santa’s extremely naughty list.

A Gold Wing trike? What's the minimum age requirement? 75?

I work for a regional supermarket chain that pairs most stores with a fuel station. We take our customers’ data security very seriously. One negative customer experience translates into thousands in lost revenue as his/her story spreads. Beyond that, to paraphrase "Hair Club For Men," we're not just employees, we're

I always laugh at the scene in F&F Tokyo Drift that shows a long-haired woman whipping around Tokyo in a top-down S2000 with her unrestrained hair barely moving.

I’m not feeling the “wonder.” Mustang Cobras used engines assembled in Italy. Chevrolet Equinox used engines sourced from China. Manufacturers source components from all over the world. Why should engines be any different?

Audi V8s with the timing system at the rear of the engine.

The owner's manual for my '94 Corvette read "Your Corvette is neither designed nor intended to tow a trailer." I felt ashamed for having looked it up.

Seems like the lesson here is to explicitly spell out the shipping terms in the contract, and there should always be a contract.

meh

Nobody else drives my '05 Accord V6/6-speed coupe. I've owned dozens of manual-transmission cars and trucks. This one is by far the most difficult to launch. With 175,000 miles, letting someone else drive it is a sure-fire way to end up with a $3000 bill for clutch replacement.