She might possibly be a Montreal native as well.
She might possibly be a Montreal native as well.
By the 1970s, dude! The different size nozzles is not about diesel, it was about making it impossible to fuel up a car that used unleaded with leaded gasoline. The leaded pumps used the same size nozzle as the diesel pumps, which was standard until svelte nozzles were used for unleaded. Back in the day, unleaded fuel…
How so? The driver is voluntarily recording the information by choosing to use the vehicle-if he doesn’t like it, why doesn’t he drive an ‘85 Fox-body or something, that wouldn’t record jack.
Well, he won’t be able to run anyone else over in prison, so the road will be a little safer. And I will feel a little happier knowing that he’s having a lousy day, everyday.
Vorderblende, Iassume, as it’s in front and not in the back.
I think it’s a translation issue. I’m guessing that was originally written in French, and “Break” in French means “Station Wagon” See for instance, https://www.renault.fr/vehicules/vehicules-particuliers/megane-estate.html or https://www.paruvendu.fr/a/voiture-occasion/citroen/c5/1225906945A1KVVOCIC5 or http://www.peug…
If that’s the right aspect ratio, I think it looks like a Ford Maverick.
I think it’s an early 70's ford Torino.
Having owned a Journey, that part about “correct” gear might be false advertising.
The Toyota/Lexus thing makes sense-so soul-crushingly dull, people just want to end it all rather than face another day driving an Avalon.
Yet another advantage to a manual transmission. If I try this in my car, it’ll jump ahead a little and the engine will stall. Such a life-saving feature!
These are so bad, that the reaction of my 8-year old daughter on first seeing one was, “Daddy, I don’t think these are real.” How they appeal to actual adults is just beyond me.
Not true! My dad had a 1990 Hyundai Excel, and it would jump ahead if you didn’t use the clutch. I don’t know when it became mandatory, but it must be 90s.
Never have the words of a song been so true:
Pretty sure that’s a Lambo, dude.
The dead no longer have privacy rights under the law.