Bravo.
Bravo.
I guess they wouldn’t want to use a name of another, only slightly related, vehicle.
Seems like a real missed opportunity by not calling it the “E-150".
Did he point out the many quirks of your dealership?
We picked up a Palisade the day before Illinois/Chicago shut down in March. Love it. So much for the money. Totally understand why Hyundai/Kia can’t keep up.
I do agree that he’s a dingus for selling his vintage Lamborghinis.
As a little LeMans/935 trivia: Adam Carolla owns the original 935 that had this Apple livery at one point. However, it is in its Hawaiian Tropic livery as that was the livery Paul Newman had when he drove it (Carolla has ~13 former Newman race cars).
This Spitfire electric conversion at the British Car Festival outside Chicago a couple years ago was pretty awesome:
My dad has had some really interesting cars. His first car was a ‘67 Corvair convertible (bought new when he was in college). He taught me to drive on an ‘81 Fiat Spider 2000. I really wish he had held on to that, but he (wisely) sold it right before I turned 16. The ‘96 SSEi was really fast for the time and his was…
Honestly, 1:45 to about 3:45 is good. No music, one shot, down low (a la the original).
Nissan sent me a DVD for this as I had purchased a 350Z in ‘03.
Has anybody else seen the film Nissan put together called “The Run”? I was sent a copy of it by Nissan back in ‘03 because I had purchased a 350Z.
How about this parking garage at 60 E. Lake St. in downtown Chicago?
“Center” spelled “t-r-e”. What, you think you’re better than us?!
Well he’s rich, you see. So he deserves to have an article portray him this way. </s>
The movie lost me at the begining where the main character leaves his house via this ridiculous Rube Goldberg-ian path to the ground. It was incredible cliche and I couldn’t take it.
Peak 90s right there... the name, the font, it’s a Pontiac.