I gotta say, a base level Outlander for $27k is pretty impressive.
I gotta say, a base level Outlander for $27k is pretty impressive.
As a fan of vintage Apple gear, I have to ask more about this very old Apple watch of which you speak.
The Alfa Romeo from The Graduate is underrated?
Posts an article about how good-looking the new WRX is
The concept of cyclecars makes so much sense. There are parallels today with the Polaris Slingshot and Vanderhall, and all the startups trying microcars like Microlino or Nobe.
The tail lights are giving me trypophobia
I feel like we don’t spend nearly enough time talking about Burt Reynolds’ Citroën SM in The Longest Yard.
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It seems like you have to do a fair amount of work to clean parts with that - and you can only do one at a time as you manually spray or brush it down.
I didn’t realize the Microlino even carried forward the Isetta’s headlights mounted like wing mirrors. Please tell me they put mirrors or cameras on the other side of that.
The most important feature of the concept is the quick-release mechanisms everywhere that make for easy dismantling and easy refurbishment.
Pretense.
Don Norman would have a field day with the Dyane’s door handles.
I would have voted for the Mazda Porter, but the t360 is also a good choice.
It’s the El Camino.
Because I know you’re going to want one of those gadgets for yourself, here’s the actual translator he was using.
And yet none of the American automakers seem capable of it. Ford has given up on cars entirely, Chrysler is basically just selling a minivan and some old stock of a 16 year old model they have laying around, and Chevy is limping along with infinite SUVs and a Corvette.
$500 would be a good price for the whole bike, not the deposit.
Everyone should watch Greased Lightning, starring Richard Pryor as Wendell Scott.
The Lyriq has CAPACITIVE BUTTONS.