crustyjoe
crustyjoe
crustyjoe

I've asked many a booth professional tough question that would completely flummox a car salesman, they nearly always have the answer with additional info to boot. If they don't know the answer, they find it quick! But I do have to say that many cars are sexy, sculpted pieces a automotive art, and a beautiful woman

Nice use of the fake window area for something functional, a door handle! (Looking at you Toyota)

That is one of of the most awful designs on the road right now. I feel a little throw up in my mouth every time I see one. It truly looks like someone raided a parts bin to build a car in their garage. Bleh.

Did someone forget to put the logo on until the last minute?

Holy crap... the Jetta trunk is icing on the cake awesomeness.

"..which one does not go with the others..."

I had a Gumpert Explosion this morning after all the chili I ate yesterday.

Okay, I voted nice price, but probably only because I have a soft spot for the Fox. I learned to drive on one of these and have a lot of fond memories of the old gal!

Great suggestions... Slow's is awesome. A must stop anytime I hit the D up.

Many tried to build turbine cars in the early sixties including GM, Fiat and Rover, but Chrysler actually gave this beautiful Ghia bodied wonder to the people for testing.

WTF.

They are actually part of the Parks Patrol unit, the vehicle is to deter the dreaded Salinas Parks bears from attacking. Also explains the camo uniforms.

Much better.

Agreed. Not sure how that challenge would relate to anything.

Oh look, Gordon put on doors.... rather than a lifting get-soaked-by-the-rain-or-snow-plus-your entire-interior-also-gets-wet cockpit.

Although I always wonder if the designer just muffed up I they had to stick on a spoiler to the trunk to improve airflow.

They seem to have much less concern about personal property than in the US, which is probably the only thing keeping many from being at that level of stupidity.

It always seems that genius and ego go together. Number one reason I'm not a genius:

The commercials don't jive with everything I've read about the movie... the commercials make it look like it's about some adrenaline addled brit who hangs out with hot girls... and happens to drive a race car. While that may be part of the movie, it sounds like there's a lot more to it, and I look forward to seeing it

Pontiac was trying some weird freaking shit back then and the Aztek was the only one to wiggle through the cracks somehow. I've always wondered if it was because it was based on an already older platform and more cost efficient to "try out" a new look for Pontiac on the public.