jamesrl
JamesRL
jamesrl

I like the way you roll! My fiancée and I are on that track, enjoying each other, the foods, smells and sights of the holidays. Now, if only we could have the beauty of fresh snow without road salt...

16 cars and married. A true inspiration.

First gear:

Hertz Gold is great. I got a Nissan Titan at SJC once. Hearing that V8 belt out at high RPM downshifts was a treat. And the company was paying for gas so I didn’t baby it either.
Parking it in San Francisco was not a treat.

Don’t forget - you can’t actually buy an EV F-150 or Transit. They haven’t been made yet. Nor are they available for delivery any time soon. Fleet’s don’t purchase vehicles they can’t acquire. So the ‘wait and see’ approach has nothing to do with the use cases and everything to do with SOP when it comes to fleet

Great choice. There were other SA specials (3.3 litre 3 Series, 3 litre Alfas before the factory, V8 engined Capris and Sierras, turbocharged Astras) which were also interesting.

In case you needed some kind of scale:

This looks like a car designed by a company that makes those giant plastic pieces of playground equipment 

It’s an Eclipse Spyder that tangled with a wasp’s nest. 

God I HAD forgotten all about this, thanks for slamming it back into the world of the remembered 

Nissan Murano Cabriolet. It was the worst of both worlds. CUV and Convertible. Bad at Both. It opened the door to the ugly car design era we are living in to this day.

I know this question is about what make/model of car should be removed from the history of the entire car market, but I’m going to answer which car I would like to have removed from my history. A certain 1978 MGB similar to the one pictured above. That thing was a complete basket case when we got it, the PO had two

Light bars, a fridge, and a RTT on a new Sorento.

Want to see:

Karma Police, arrest this man he ruins good jeeps...

I don't trash Jeeps, I rescue them from death row.

Trashing Jeeps pot, meet the David Tracy kettle.

Does all of Mitsubishi count?

Can we still pull over those left lane campers? Because that is a crime against humanity.

Yup! Glad to see this. Mitsubishi & Yamaha immediately come to mind for most people, but Tata is flippin massive.

They have a relatively small motorsports presence through Jaguar, but I would love if they pushed a bit more.  There’d be so many B2B relationships and what not.  In a perfect world, they would have been