I just love all the posts pointing out that Musk built a truck where it took two hours to decide if it exploding was because of a bomb or just because it just does that occasionally.
I just love all the posts pointing out that Musk built a truck where it took two hours to decide if it exploding was because of a bomb or just because it just does that occasionally.
Incendiary speeches lead to incendiary events? Who would have guessed?
“Amateurs....”
It isn’t a metaphor for the future. It isn’t even our actual future. It is our present.
If this story isn’t a metaphor for our future, I don’t know what is...
I mean, I like everything the article has to say about the car, and I think the tidiness of the work really helps what is otherwise an unremarkable body, but is it really worth the price? I feel like if I were explaining this car to, say, my wife, I’d sound like a Corvette guy: “Oh yeah this isn’t just a Mustang it’s…
It all looks a little slapdash, honestly. The top has that Worst Tent at the Boy Scout Jamboree look, and the leather on the seats looks ill-fitting. I also have a very limited appetite for gold trim or accessories of any kind on a car, especially a red one. And the mechanicals don’t sound all that special. ND.
OMG...nobody on this site has ever mentioned that 70s-80s VW aroma! It was rubber and metal and...motoring. Wonderful! They (VW) built cars for all the senses back then...the sound of a door closing on a VW of that era was so ‘solid’ and quality, it felt of a piece and made you feel like they knew something no other…
A 1990 Toyota Tercel. Specifically, a bare bones one with a manual.
Yes, this is it. Not only is the 1990s CK the Goldilocks truck size, the feel of driving a single cab bench seat truck like this is an experience not available to the new buyer today. The feeling of driving one with the windows (manually) rolled down and your girl next to you rather than across the cab away from you…
A “sporty” car from the 70s/80s to be reminded of just how far cars have come. Back when a 10 second 0-60 was decent and performance packages were mostly stickers.
Any big old full sized, bench seat pick-up from the 70s, 80s or early 90s. They just force you to slow down, put an elbow on the windowsill, turn the radio dial to some local station and appreciate the sights, sounds and rattles as you amble along a 2-lane road with a friend or two. 50 years from now no one will give…
Everyone should drive something HUGE, like the biggest box truck you can rent. Or a really big RV. A bus. A semi, if you could.
This is arguably GM’s best ‘70s car, period.
It’s a pretty easy NP based on assumed condition and how dumb the used car market can be.
For anyone with a “I wanna roll like grandpa” attitude, this is the ride. NP for a super clean example. Also, just looking at the pic I honestly would have thought this was a model from the mid 80s.
How do you say, “Your move, creep.” in Mandarin?
What an odd decision it was. I can only assume that anyone that wanted the antiquated 3.5 V6, probably older folks that still think 4 cyl engines are only good for pizza delivery import hatchbacks, would be the type of person to want an automatic transmission to go with it.
I’ve come to the conclusion that, on balance, unrestricted use of the internet was a bad idea.
So I saw these drones like 2-3 weeks ago because I heard a helicopter at like 11 PM which is weird for our area.