Eric Schlosser covers it well in his book Command and Control. There’s also a Netflix documentary about it that’s worth watching.
Eric Schlosser covers it well in his book Command and Control. There’s also a Netflix documentary about it that’s worth watching.
Someone, somewhere, has to have grafted a Daytona front clip w/ true pop-up headlights onto a Rampage.
If not, someone needs to do that. Because it just needs to be done now.
Still pissed after all these years that the canvas tonneau cover was not available stateside.
The cargo area was not truly separate from the passenger area. Obligatory shout-out for the Pulsar NX Sportbak as the coolest and mostest practical car ever! But I don’t think you can legally or ethically call it a pickup.
It’s more like a hatchback with a true removable hatch. If you sat in the rear passenger seats,…
00:09 guy laughs so hard he belches!
Washington State just passed a new distracted driving law. Doesn’t matter what distracted you, eating donuts, putting on mascara, taking selfies with your phone.
That’s why legroom was so cramped on the ground. Each passenger gained a part of that 30 meter expansion in the air.
(I know, it was a typo on your part, but I still just had to say this)
Learn, adapt, evolve.
Whoosh. That was my point, going over your head.
And see here, Jalopnik: This comment posted successfully. But the several times I’ve tried either attaching a photo or linking to a photo (of a Sera!) has not posted successfully. Boo, Jalopnik. Boo.
I’ve tried to reply twice to this Sera story with a cool photo I took of a Sera. And I tried at least twice to comment to the prior Sera story, with a photo of a local Sera. I’ve tried uploading a photo directly, I’ve tried linking to my Imgur account. Nothing fucking works, Jalopnik, because your site just fucking…
Wow, so much 80'sness going on there.
That’s true. I almost mentioned the Miura, but stuck with the 928 since it was featured in the video (or at least its headlights were)
Porsche’s engineers had sound, practical reasons for not hiding the glass lenses: When you washed your 928, you washed the headlights too. If the headlights are submerged below the bodywork, people forget to wash them.
Any kid growing up in Seattle in the late 60's will recognize the K360 as the original Joe Popsicle deliver truck. I can’t find any good photos of them online except for the one in this article:
Now I really wanna do the math on Elio commute cost-savings for a more typical 18-mile commute. Using a more typical 30mpg or 40mpg vehicle.
I’ve read your post three times now and I have maxed out at comprehending only 50% of it.
^^ This man is a doctor. Listen to him, he knows what he’s talking about.
JEEZUS KEERIST IT’S A TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLAR SUITCASE!