evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

My favorite car of all time.

Driverless forklift hits driverless car. You're going to be seeing a lot more of this crap.

I'm old enough to remember when low cost cars was all they made.

It seems most Americans still prefer "living room luxury" over most other features.

I stand corrected. I've never seen one of these. Any idea how much this option cost from the factory?

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I had a buddy back in the 70s that was trying to restore an old retractable hardtop ford.

I took driver's ed back in 75, and we were all expected to learn to drive a stick. I remember the driver simulator (a complete let down as I remember) simulated driving a stick. We had to spend so many hours in there before they let us behind the wheel of an actual car. Back then it seemed if people could afford it

E type jag? Is this sacrilege?

Even their adverts are boring. After the economic crash I though Buick would be dropped from the GM lineup, but no such luck. What purpose does it serve? Cadillac is the luxury brand, Chevy is more middle of the road, GMC is work vehicles, So does Buick compete with Cadillac? or with Chevrolet? If the Chinese didn't

Why does it always have to be taxes? is there anyway we can allow people to sell their unused carbon credits on the open market in cap and trade carbon marketplace? Iyou burn very little fuel you make money, if you burn a lot you buy credits to cover yourself. Making money is always an easier way to get people to

I've had the misfortune of renting these things (minus the intierior "upgrade") and the last thing a versa needs is few hundred pounds of swanky inteierior.

if you design a car with certain parameters (2 seats, hatch back, light and efficient, no to mention numerous safety regulations), then after you set the parameters put it in a wind tunnel and let that design the shape it's going to look like every other car designed the same way. I still think credit needs to be

I think he's amish, and has filled the transmission with fresh milk and is in the process of making butter. Old world uses for new world items #23.

He couldn't have been drunk, all he was drinking was beer. Vodka is for After work.

I've had this happen before. The first time I had new tires put on my car and the shop didn't torque the lug nuts, the second time it was my own fault. even if you have all your work done at a shop this can still happen. Both times I managed to find (or borrow from other wheels) enough lug nuts to get the wheel back

60k?! Cut that in half and they might sell few. Bikes are suppose to be the poor man's sports car. I can't see people with enough money to throw down for one of these actually doing it.

Back in 2002 I was laid off, so to make ends meet I was buying and selling antiques. I bought an old Dodge van-pool 12 seat van from a friend for $750 and used it for the next 2 years hauling around furniture. Some guy who'd lost his license due to a DUI rear ended me while stopped in traffic (He was drunk this time

I'd like to add my 73 Fiat spider. Small, no storage space, parts are unavailable, you can't escape the wind noise, and no AC. Fun around town, but hell on a long road trip. I took it from San Francisco to L. A., down I5 one year in the summer and swore never again.

It's not ford drivers it's any truck running duals. Most of the times I see these things in parking lots they are parked across two spaces.

And this is a bad thing? I say keep up the good work.