It looks like the product of many, many, misspent hours.
It looks like the product of many, many, misspent hours.
I don't think you understand the meaning of the word "cool".
I remember once when my daughter was driving me on a wet backroad. We were heading into a left hand turn too fast, and I thought to my self "we are coming in too fast. I wonder if she's going to be able to handle it when the tires brake loose." then as we spun into a ditch all I thought was "nope."
I remember once when my daughter was driving me on a wet backroad. We were heading into a left hand turn too fast, and I thought to my self "we are coming in too fast. I wonder if she's going to be able to handle it when the tires brake loose." then as we spun into a ditch all I thought was "nope."
That Fiat engine linked to an automatic killed the Fiat for me. That and I've always liked that Alfa engine. It's a work of art.
Because there aren't already enough SUVs to choose from.
I don't know if Prettiest is the right description but I've always liked the 55 Chevy from Two Lane Blacktop.
Reminds me of the punch line from an old SNL parody advert for a car called the adobe: "you could buy a cheaper car, but I wouldn't"
This is the first thing I thought of when I read this (just a note this NSFW)
I picked one of these up at a yard sale recently for $5. The value has dropped a bit.
This is what I'd expect from a generation raised with no real hardships. You complain about the most trivial annoyances like you just faced death to dismemberment. Plug in your damn headphones and shut your pie-hole ya baby.
This isn't really news. Many more primative hominids made stone tools. Many stone tools predate modern humans.
This is what happens when you get a generation that has grown up with virtually no hardships in their life. They bitch about the most inane trivial annoyances like they just faced death or dismemberment.
I wonder what the driver of that Toyota was looking at that kept him from noticing the road exploding in front of him. Seems like a reason to slow down and approanwith caution to me.
Looks like Florida man is visiting relatives in Houston.
I remember one night I'd worked a 12 hour shift. It was dark when I went out to my car (a 1987 Toyota 4wd van) I must have left a window down and a feral cat had climbed in for a nap. I got in and appearantly when I closed the door the noise awoke the cat. All of the sudden I'm sitting in a dark van with some wild…
Great! That means I can round down and say I'm almost 50.
Why go through the trouble of reinventing the wheel when we in the US are willing to spend billions to do all the planning and development? It just makes sense from a monetary point of view to let someone else eat the P&D costs. We love spending all our money on the military anyway.
They never should have agreed to put a slush-box in the thing in the first place. The guy that wanted the slushbox installed never should have been allowed to buy it. I'm behind Bristol on this one.
I think the only place they let the designers work with are the tail lights, grill, and picking the fabric for the seats. Everything else is designed by the wind tunnel and safety legislators. Working under these rules it's no wonder everything looks alike. I've stopped caring.