Any product with a van on it, I’ll probably but it.
Any product with a van on it, I’ll probably but it.
Hold on to that wife, one of the few that doesn’t like SUVs/CUVs
Thanks for the shout out Mercedes!
I challenge you for the head of the minivan appreciation society.
You take that back
Stock 2.5L Transit Connect cargo van. Only work done is a muffler/resonator delete and a cherry bomb glass pack pipe underneath. Spoiler came off a late 70s Trans Am. I run it in the stock class of SCCA RallyCross, and the occasional track day.
“Oh you’re driving your Wrangler around town without the doors? That’s cute”
I’m a little biased, but the Transit Connect is far from bland:
That’s a great looking van back there
Gen 2 SHO wheels on a Transit Connect.
Nothing will ever top when they pimped a girl’s work truck with bad brakes. She was a landscaper who utilized the bed of her truck daily. So West Coast Customz decided to load the truck bed with as many tv monitors they could. And I don’t think they fixed the brakes
Simple:
Came here to find this answer. You’re the best Mr. Fistpunch
I was going to nominate R/T, but that’s been covered. So I’ll nominate my #2 favorite letters: GT. Utilized universally, but Ford makes some great lettering with it.
I’ve said it countless times in the comments section of this site:
I immediately thought of this
The last gen 200 was a great car and I’ll die on that hill.
2005 Chrysler 300; “Mary”-Named her Mary after my aunt who unfortunately passed early on, but left me with a decent chunk of change I used to buy my dream car at the time.
The Rock is 6'5, Vin is 6'0. They probably did this to make them look the same size, although they failed to pull that off.
She’s book smart. That’s for sure. This is the same sister than went 18,000 miles without an oil change on her beat down Nissan Altima because she “didn’t know car’s needed oil”