I wonder if Ford’s lawyers feel the same about the Oooo Raptors I see driving around on occasion.
I wonder if Ford’s lawyers feel the same about the Oooo Raptors I see driving around on occasion.
...and how safe is an econobox built in 1976?
I always cringe when I view these lists because they are almost always half wrong.
I would say the Vega is number one..
This one looks great, but if I am spending $8.5k, I am looking for something a little better...
For the 47th time, just because you used Google to find one that’s cheaper, doesn’t mean that both can’t be NP.
Of course Pinto is going to pop up on this list because people have been groomed for decades into having that opinion about it. But it’s only flaw was a misplaced gas tank early in its run. It was still an attractive runabout that still sold pretty well.
The Nissan Altima. Not because of anything that’s the car’s fault as it’s a perfectly serviceable car...
...because there are still people paying 60,000 plus for Wranglers.
Up front, it has 15-inch vented discs, but the rear is saddled with 13-inch drum brakes.
Stellantis will be renamed RAM.
Considering that price is more than twice what this family style econobox sold for new...
It’s a car.
Is the “pink” Cadillac in the room with us now?
I’d call it raspberry at best.
Right after the Chargers moved to Los Angeles, the team held a “rally” to drum up excitement about their new home. Not long after, photos of “fans” in attendance showed price tags still attached to their jerseys, and screen shots from Craigslist looking to hire people to attend said rally cropped up too.
This. The DeLorean is a beautiful design and begs to be swapped in any way one can find. An EV conversion seems almost too perfect for it.
Which Real Housewives franchise are you a cast member of?
I’ll say it. More than half the cars on this list don’t belong on it, because so many of you don’t know what “boring” means.
Now, I’ll readily admit, I’m too young to truly get “Back to the Future.”