This actually makes some sense.
This actually makes some sense.
I always figured the most thought that went into these cars was about what will get attention, but I suppose it does fit the definition of pop art.
I guess I just don't understand how that makes up for the embarrassment of paying money to be associated with diapers or diarrhea medicine.
Junior Bacon Cheeseburgers are the bees knees but there is no food I love enough to brand any part of my body and car.
I genuinely want to know what the point is of using weird brands in one's paint scheme. A branded donk exists for everything it seems, I've seen one for Huggies diapers and Pepto Bismol. I know I'm missing something here but there is no logical reason outisde of corporate sponsorship as to why these brands would ever…
Jalops love popup headlights. This thing should be adored here.
I loved these cars, although I'm a big fan of anything with gullwing doors.
I'm so tired of people insisting that the DeLoreans were packed with hidden drugs to distribute them from the factory. Most cars have been partially dismantled and repaired at this point. There isn't any logical reason this would work, and there was no secret shady dealer network selling it stateside. There was no…
A drain and refill does not get all the fluid. You sill have lots of old stuff in the torque converter and valve body. If a car has not been well maintained, a drain and refill is mostly pointless.
I had heard that some workers would write inside the doors of the DeLorean during assembly. Once I pulled my passenger inside panel off to fix the window and there were names and other unrecognizable words written there. I wish I had taken pictures when it was off.
I just wish it could be easily be disabled allowing me to swap wheel sets throughout the seasons without triggering that annoying light. I believe shops cannot install wheels on your TPMS equipped car without having the expensive sensors in the wheels.
Someone left a BMW 750LI idling and unattended in front of my work for nearly an hour on Friday. It isn't the best neighborhood either. I can't even imagine why someone would feel the need to do this.
Pipes in, yes but it isn't artificial through the speakers. I like being able to hear the engine better.
I was tired of all the British poster parodies but this is actually quite clever. Nice stuff!
My girlfriend and I both were disappointed. Nobody in this movie acted human. Their interactions were full of weird pauses so often it became uncomfortable.
Thanks, Ford. Wondering has really been stressing me lately.
Don't think I'm not blaming inattentive drivers here. It's lack of attention all around in an overpopulated environment that requires more and more safety equipment. I'm just saying this is why so many cars look similarly bloated.
Yeah, the other higher "quality" Veyron replica sold on ebay a while back was also based on a Cougar.
Yeah, I was placing blame on drivers as well for not paying attention. This is a problem that will only get worse as the population increases and car design will evolve away from the low, sleek lines that I love.
Yes, crash standards will keep that nose up and new pedestrian impact absorbing hoods will be required to leave a space between them and the engine or use a pyrotechnic setup. This makes the dashboard higher requiring a taller seating position. Then you have to raise the beltline even higher so you avoid the tall…