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Hey, these have one interesting feature that, although the rest of the car is utterly forgettable, I can’t seem to forget...

I’m greedy, so here they are:

1979-1983 Toyota 4x4 Trucks

My Maserati does 185... But then I have to recharge it, or else I can’t drive...

Can’t tell if brown was original color on van or if a fresh respray....

That looks like an early 90's tahoe or suburban.

Turned the phone horizontally?

The opposite of the WRX/STI interior.

Just goes to show that GM is truly innovative - they’ve had vibrating trim panels years before everyone else.

Padiddle! My folks played that game (and lived)...

It was 1997. We were returning home from a visit to Grandma, in my dad’s old ‘76 Suburban. We were taking it easy, just a nice sunday cruise on a sunny day, when a Ferrari 456GT came up behind us pretty quick. It was a simple two-lane rural road, so he was stuck behind us. I was wigging out as a 12 year old kid,

Young, cocky Air Force officer pulls up to an apartment building to pick up a blind date in his shiny new E-Type.

To be fair to Eric, he usually judges someone’s humanity by how they taste with a nice bearnaise sauce. So he’s a little discombobulated having to figure people out based on their words, a bit out of his element.

This car sees what you did there.

‘I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.’ - A. Einstein, 1949

They weren’t the first, but they were the first to the US market.

And AFAIK Honda was the first hybrid maker, what they did/how could they miss the market

I imagine this busting through the room a la Kool Aid man style anytime that question is asked

Honda CR-Z. If it had managed to be an actual successor to the original CRX... what a car that could have been.