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J. Drew Silvers
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“Any customer can have a Bronco any time he wants so long as it is an F150.”.

The Toyota Century is an extremely gentle car. It’s reflected in the way it’s built. It’s a large, stately, executive luxury car with a remarkably gentle ride and incredibly safe, gentle styling. It’s V-12 may seem like an imposing power plant, but it does not produce much power and is instead tuned for smoothness and

First gen Buick Park Avenue. Full sized, soft suspension, cushy interior. Basically “nap time with whitewalls”.

It’s the reason why Jay Leno’s Garage pulls in a massive audience despite most, if not all of the videos being made on a shoestring budget relative to their network counterparts.

15 thousand miles?! Slow down, you’re using up all the fancy too fast.

That’s a pretty gross exaggeration of my word vomit.

Audi makes some nice Luxury performance cars like the S3, S4/S5, RS5, S6/S7, RS7, R8 and S8.

Sounds like that’s a Blipshift shirt waiting to happen....

It’s also chock-full of rich assholes and “Buckhead Betties”.

I rented a Mustang from National at LAX. It had the turbocharged four.

Us “olds” remember the ALT light on the dashboard. Quick googling reveals a similar GEN light:

For someone writing for a site billing itself as “the truth about cars” that guy seems to be not much of a gearhead.

.............. Um.

Is it just me or are a lot of the “alternatives” that people are buying so that they don’t feel old such as SUVs just really minivans now without the sliding doors?

hack this

What if I just want a very airy truck that also works like the Flintstone’s car?

So, in an article that specifically say Make the shows about the cars, not the presenters, your suggestion is to make the show about the presenters, and more specifically, their race/gender.

I don’t think you’ve really thought this through.

I remember reading someone here in the comments, many moons ago, saying a better title for “Wheeler Dealers” would be “Fuck You, Edd.” Dude’s got mechanical and spray can skills (and a toolset) most of us can only dream about. He’s the Norm Abram of car repair.

That's why I like Wheeler Dealers. Mike buys the cars and Edd fixes them. No drama, no deadlines, just show you how it's fixed. You can learn a lot form this series. It's the only one I look forward to watching every time and still around nearly after 10 years.

Yes! the fake drama manufactured by bogus deadlines is stupid. One thing I like about Roadkill is that they have deadlines, but rarely meet them.