That IS a handsome car. It took some cojones to put the headlights up in tunnels like that but dang does it look good.
That IS a handsome car. It took some cojones to put the headlights up in tunnels like that but dang does it look good.
“You may find what seems to be the holiest of grails, the car that ticks every box or so you thought”
They have?
I fail to see the point of your question. I included those people.
I’m not asking you to accept or respect the cars. Cars are things and hating them is pointless, my previous statements about my old Hyundai notwithstanding.
Hey man, if you’re digging the Speedo-like fit of a Miata, you rock that automotive banana hammock and have a blast. Those things were made not just for enthusiasts, but to ooze enthusiasm, just look at em!
For reals. “Can I get away with owning a diesel Chevette?”
Transit Connect, all day long baby. You can move all your stuff in it, look halfway like a tradesman in it, live in it when the site foreman asks you to pee in a cup and you refuse, it’s the whole enchilada.
Nothing seems wrong to me. My own Prius is an ‘09, I bought it in 2017 with about 160,000 miles on it and have added about 20,000 miles per year since. It’s showing no signs of slowing down, either.
Oh, I’m firing up my keyboard all right. But not to lambast you or anyone else about being enthusiastic about a Prius, but rather to take to task anyone that dares try to do that.
I missed in the writeup that the bed was sourced complete from a different vehicle, so he didn’t fab the tailgate himself.
I see now in the writeup that the bed is not original. It’s such a good match though! I really like it.
I recently found out that in the event of a power cut, Gogoro battery stations power themselves from the batteries already docked. So even if the lights are out, you can pick up a fresh batt at the Gogoro station.
I think the price is kind of strong but damn, look at it. He built a functional, single-handle tailgate, even.
What about them? An authorized pursuit can legitimately go all the way to the national border, county lines are no impediment.
Bicycling is actually different - you can’t identify a bike from behind like a car, which says in big chrome letters what make and model it is.
I’m far more interested in the Farmall A behind the TT. I sold mine a few years ago, and I’m in the market for another one, with the right features for the right price.
There’s no outrunning the radio.
I would like to call out one thing, and that is the gross misapplication of the word “star.” As in, “Tiktok star.”
Absolutely motile.