The lack of sufficient structure ahead of the cab to absorb impact would be compounded by whatever load happens to be in the bed. In a frontal crash, this truck's cab could be crushed from both ends. Zero crash-worthiness.
The lack of sufficient structure ahead of the cab to absorb impact would be compounded by whatever load happens to be in the bed. In a frontal crash, this truck's cab could be crushed from both ends. Zero crash-worthiness.
Yay! Another, $100,000 plaything for Dr. Whatever and Mrs. Big-Blonde-Bedazzled-Nip-Tuck-Fake-Everything to take to the cruise-in because they don't have enough class to go to the polo match
I have an ‘05 Accord V6/6-speed. No question it’s a fine car, and very quick. It’s quite possibly superior in every performance measure to a stock ‘70 GTO. Nonetheless, offer me the keys to a new Accord or a '70 GTO, and I would jump over your grandmother’s appliance of an Accord to get to the GTO.
I wouldn’t call it a “stunning beauty.” I probably wouldn’t even call it a “beauty.” I find it distinctive, eye-catching, and rather inelegant.
I'm almost embarrassed to admit I know this, but the 1.4 was an OHV engine, while the 1.6 was OHC. There were more differences than just the stroke.
be the first guy around to have one. I took it to a car show, and there was a crowd around it all day. People followed me into parking lots (mildly creepy) to ask about it. Then, as I was getting it serviced 8 months later, the salesman approached me and told me that there was a hold placed on the 6-speed manual…
In April 1993, just days after they hit the streets, I bought a new Camaro Z-28 from a reputable dealer at MSRP: $18,993. I have to admit, it was fun to
One "right" does not erase a whole slew of "wrongs."
Looks like a frog.
While I understand why deflation is bad, you’re missing one important point. To have deflation derived from low fuel prices, companies that factor fuel cost into their pricing structures must lower prices. We’ve had declining fuel costs for quite some time, yet I’ve heard nothing about shipping companies, airlines, or…
He also had the courage to invest in the production capacity necessary to build nearly half a million copies of a completely new type of car. He had nothing but a little focus group reaction and his own instinct to go on. He believed he had something special, and 418,000 sales in the first 12 months (model year sales…
Those mirror image taillights put me in mind of the Wagon Queen Family Truckster.
The AMC Gremlin was available in a 2-seat model in 1970 and 1971
Does anybody else see the irony in driving a car across the country to protest its much-higher-than-permitted emissions?
Chrysler even manages to “phone it in” with what it calls "chrome-clad" wheels. These are aluminum wheels with cheap, chromed plastic covers. They were a $600 option on my Ram.
I work in the IT department for a regional supermarket chain. It’s not exactly the same situation, but I do nearly all my grocery shopping in my employer’s stores. I venture into the competition enough to know the lay of the land, but I feel it’s important to shop where our customers shop, so I know first-hand what…
I want to know why they made it so ugly.
“That’s almost 90 more torques than are made by Dodge’s supercharged 707 horsepower 6.2-liter Hellcat V8.”
Making the cars the same color as the background was another of Mr. Fitzpatrick's ideas. The background appeared to flow through the cars in many of his ads.