In fact, most of them know her name, but don’t know mine or my wife’s name.
Boo-hoo, sad story. Just another Jalopnik Saab story.
...a decision that would kill a 61-year-old car line.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (nicknamed the “Secret City” in the 40's) helped create the atomic bomb. It is 30 minutes outside of Knoxville TN. Back in the day the lab was pretty secluded, but today it’s suburban Knoxville. Similarly, the blue line on BART ends at Dublin/Pleasanton. If you go one more exit down I-580…
Sure, it still stands out a bit by having the only flat-four or flat-six engines you can buy outside of a Porsche, but the rest of the car has gotten so generic and bland that even that detail only serves as a sad reminder of what once was, and, even worse, I bet most of the buyers of new Subarus wouldn’t know a boxer…
Yep, the PT Cruiser fit neatly into that loophole.
See Charle Stross’ “Rule 34" book.
I travel quite a bit and I watched half the video and thought “Hmmm...this all seems pretty good. I should be doing this.” Then came “Take your knee and kind of skooch back in your chair...” Ummm...I’m 6', but I’ll try.
I was told by one of the Jalopnik writers that the 2nd gen is pretty good.
I like to borrow “It’s hateful” from Top Gear, as well. Perfectly desribes the first gen Kia Soul I got as a rental many years ago.