I love these. Even more than the similarly styled Mazda RX-7.
Probably one of the best DM songs right there. But to be honest, the song is more closely related to the late-80s than anything 90s, since it was recorded in 1989. There's a reason is doesn't sound like an Aqua song.
I like picture #3. While it shows a clearly gorgeous example of Toyota's previous design work, it also displays one of the horrid excuses of a vehicle that Toyota currently employs to sell to the masses. The difference between those two cars, design-wise, is vomit worthy.
Shame that they don't offer bench seats on more cars these days. I believe that last car to offer that was the Impala.
Well, I suppose it's better than the United States of Skrillex.
Had no idea that they only built these for one model year. Interdasting.
This blanket takes morning wood to a whole new, painful level.
Man, the Turbo X had some of the best-looking Saab wheels that I'd seen in a long time.
The fact that Legman strangely resembles that animal is also a good sign.
Actually, I believe the front bench seat was standard on most Tauruses from 2000-2007. Mine has the buckets, which I believe may have been an option. Must look into that.
Wait, what? You're aware that they still sell these, right?
Pretty much the same thing as my Invicta Pro Driver. Paid about $120 for it, and just as good, if not better than a Rolex. I think it's more of a name thing to people than anything else.
Those don't exactly fit the description of a 'little car' to me, but then again that was 1972.
I'm pretty sure that anyone could have told you that, Giz.
Obviously he's channeling his inner-Bowie.