My livelihood currently depends on people who want heated seats. You take that back right now!
My livelihood currently depends on people who want heated seats. You take that back right now!
Mustang, Assorted BMWs, Infiniti G35/37, GTO, first gen Lexus IS, and the occasional CTS could go into the mix on that one...
KIA Pug:
I think they need to revisit this, since the Solstice took a few design elements from it:
You'd think it would be a big, powerful SUV, but having met them in 2004, it would have been a cargo van
I work for a company that does aftermarket work for dealers — Leather installation, seat heaters, and sunroofs, mainly.
at 6'3" I consider it a vehicle I would enjoy on sunny, warm weekends.With the top up, my head hits the crossbar.
This has been on Charlotte Craigslist since at least before Halloween. It started at $3,999
GT350. It's got a futuristic look that appeals to its past without being a blatant copy (I'm looking at you, Challenger). Its flatplane V8 makes a noise that would inspire car guys and children everywhere. Give it to a super-cool cop like Frank Bullitt or PI like Jim Rockford, but not as a reboot of either of…
The early 90s were a weird time.
In the early 90s, this exact sticker was on the rear quarter window of a black Lotus Esprit (with purple paint splatter stripe) owned by one of the rich kids who played tennis at the park where my cousins and I rode bikes.
These wheels make me feel funny things in my man parts
Guy Fieri is just a douchenozzle. I met him in 2007 when he was shooting an episode of DD&D. He had a Camaro convertible with some gawdawful wheels parked in front of the Penguin in Charlotte — and he was like that loudmouth drunken jackass that the Germans would call Backpfeifengesicht
Seconded:
I didn't know they were that rare. There were two running around my hometown in the late 80s — probably owned by the owners of the Chevy dealer, I guess.
Neither did I, and I knew at least five people who owned a SportTrac between 2000-now. But I saw one on the list of Craig — white with black interior. It was at a shady buy-here-pay-here lot about a block from my wife's grandmother's house so I drove past it. They were pretty rare.
There's one for sale on my local Craigslist:
I've seen hundreds of these — But I did see one for sale with 4wd and a 5-speed. It was an 01 or 02 model and I figured that's pretty rare.
In 2002, I briefly dated a woman who drove a 1990 Ford Tempo 4-door with a 5-speed manual, no AC, and AM/FM radio with no cassette deck.