@Doug Radcliffe: OK then, this picture.
@Doug Radcliffe: OK then, this picture.
@Doug Radcliffe: Damn photobucket. I wanted this picture.
@DasWauto: I wouldn't get one of those if I were you. Nelson might laugh at you.
Same thing happened to me the first time I saw a picture of it.
For those people that still don't know, this is NOT a Smart car as reported (if that's the point of this demotivator I feel it's a bit too subtle)
I would give my worst enemy a Mercedes SLR . . . . . . this Mercedes SLR.
Leyland P76
@duurtlang: I want one!
@duurtlang: I want one!
@Fat Tire: . . . . . had to do it
@Don Sik: Don't apologize, just get working on exporting some Westmalle beer.
@TheAntiCat thinks Valentine's Day was invented by Satan: A little. Mainly in Liverpool.
@FormerlyPreferredCustomer: That's what I thought
Doors? Just unnecessary weight . . . . . . . . wow I'm really loving the Top Gear pics today
Ariel. They could call it the Molecule.
Wow, an unmolested Cossie, that's like finding a unicorn turd. They all ended up with cheapo aftermarket wheels, and all the original wheels ended up on Ford Orions with nasty bodykits. I say NP based purely on that.
@TheAntiCat is rubbing up against the leg of the real Mr Spiegel: It's some sort of Northern English accent, probably Yorkshire or Lancashire, not the most, er, easy on the ear of accents.
In the UK we got these irritating little shits trying to sell us Vauxhalls.
@RoswellMus: Well, it' more the El Camino under it's OLD name. Ford Australia and Holden (who were taken over by GM in 1931) started making coupe utilities in the mid '30s whereas the El Camino (and Ford Ranchero) didn't show up until the '50s. I believe part of their popularity in Australia came from the ability of…