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You’d think that they’d put front vents on a Prius or other cars like that and put an eco-friendly spin on ‘em and act like they invented the things. In some markets they could charge an extra $1500 for the “environmentally friendly, zero emissions air-conditioning.”

Why are they called bucket seats? Bench seats makes perfect sense but why not chair seats or some other more appropriate word? Or did people used to sit on buckets a lot in the olden days?

I love El Caminos and Brats but I never did like the Baja (and I wanted to like it). Something about it just wasn’t right, plus they looked like you couldn’t even fit a bicycle in the bed.

the few who did buy them were a little weird.

I was ready to vote NP but the non-working A/C is a dealbreaker. Subtract $1000 from the price and it’d be good.

Apparently the 2016 Tundra he has now is the 16th Tundra he’s owned in his lifetime. Big fan of the brand! [...] The Tundra nameplate first showed up in 2000

No, the love child of an Accord and El Camino would be absolutely beautiful. The Ridgeline is more like the result of a Honda minivan raping an El Camino.

That car starts out beautiful but the rear end is hideously ugly. I’ll never be able to afford one so it doesn’t matter, but I do not care for that automobile.

Can someone use Paint or whatever to point out where this happened on this pic from one of Stef’s articles earlier this week? There’s a bigger one in the article:

Is there any other? ;)

It’s not just government—people are short-sighted. Nobody wants to pay for maintenance or upkeep unless they absolutely have to, and even then most people ignore most problems until something horrible happens.

the nearly-invisible right side tattle-tale indicator on the 2016 Ford Mustang

And now for something sad—Batman got a DUI last weekend:

Common sense runs deep in a good Mainer. They followed the bus and called the police department. She gave a great description and we were on the way. The description was, big blue bus with a kid driving. We knew exactly what to look for.”

That makes more sense. I thought that you were saying that this was a NP and you’d buy a wrap for it, which I’m assuming are about $2,000 each, which would make this a crazy expensive car.

This car is a vinyl wrap away from being NP for me.

“It feels like there’s a party in my mouth and everybody’s invited!”

I’m sure this is a modern attorney’s wet-dream. Or nightmare, depending on what side of the courtroom he sits.

No answers yet? I was hoping that someone would have a definitive Yes or No on the question. I also had the fantasy that they should do a “Sportman’s Series” of retro SUV’s with a basic interior that you could just hose out and it wouldn’t be a problem. Jeep could just make ‘em basic and people could keep ‘em like

I guess that it’s the modern version, but my question (not just for you, but for anyone who might know) is whether the 1972 Wagoneer could be produced today with just a few updates. Could it pass all of the safety standards (it would need airbags and the frame would need to have crumple zones, etc) with that body