Ahh. Yep, “6-speed” paddle shift CVT. Alas.
Ahh. Yep, “6-speed” paddle shift CVT. Alas.
Suzuki, in general. Some fun little vehicles that nobody bought. The Kizashi? AWD with a 6-speed, and reasonably priced. Well-reviewed... and no one bought it.
Wait, Jason has a Scimitar?!
Not a single shot of the motor? Harrumph.
I drive one of these, a ‘73. I know how much can go off when it’s been parked for just a little while. They’re incredibly robust cars when they’re in good temperment, but when they get a little off, they can be a royal pain. Between needing paint and a lot of attention from sitting so long, I have to give it a…
My first bike was a ‘71 CB350. Paid $50 for it at a yard sale, and it took a few months for an 18 year-old me to get it roadworthy... great little bike.
I waited.
Was that Amelia Earhart in the back seat?!
I can’t wait until Mustangs get autopilot.
I vote for a mix... the offroad lift with the Smyth ute-body.
Neutral: an LP of Steven Wright’s “I Have a Pony” that I had borrowed from a co-worker. Vinyl melts.
I was in a fairly bad mood one day when I was about 17, as was an old friend of mine, who happened to have MD. His parents kept putting him in cars without hand controls (some denial there), and he’d just wrecked another one. So, we decided to go hooning about the back country roads where I grew up in my ‘80 Mercury…
I learned on a Datsun B210 wagon when I was 10. Good times.
“God was my copilot but we flew into a mountain so I had to eat him.” My wife wouldn’t let me buy it.
Shame it’s not a stick.
I bought my first, a ‘71 CB350, in 1993 for $50 at a yard sale.
Was that a swastika on the roof of the white one at 0:44?! And, if so, is he interested in a nice Corvette?
Also referred to as a SportWagon.