@ECfromMI: I think it could do without the chrome on the grille, but I like it too.
@ECfromMI: I think it could do without the chrome on the grille, but I like it too.
@Vavon:
@Buckus: I have to agree with you, and I add pretty much every current Peugeot and the Mazda smiley-face to your list.
@koolykool44: No sarcasm on my part.
@jodark: You could argue I suppose that it was dogmatic totalitarianism, rather than a lack of belief in gods, that gave Mao et al the ideological permission they sought; but this might not be the place for such a debate.
Instead of trying to clone Top Gear and coming up with the TV equivalent of a Great Wall Coolbear, why not do something original - like Jalopnik Hour?
@The Kid:
I just looked up the Reattas on Autotrader, and people want some serious money for those things...
I lived in LA for twelve years, and for most of that time I hated it. Now, from the perspective of New Haven CT, it appears as a Golden Paradise of Wonder.
Seems like we've come out against pretty much every car that was ever sold.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I spent a large part of 1984 trying to convince my mother to buy a Talbot Samba to serve as the family car. Yes, we were all short. No, she didn't buy it.
@Shep_Shepherd: Other people are fools.
@Shep_Shepherd: Yes. It was, believe it or not, my dad's dream car. He passed away in 1978 without ever owning one, so I always have a soft spot for the Princess.
BMW owns the rights to the Triumph car brand, among others. I wish they'd use it for this, but I doubt they will.
@Deartháir II: Because of its crass tone-deafness to the reality of other people's lives and suffering.
@Deartháir II: I guess I'm a bullshitting idiot then.