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You are correct. I was just thinking plain old run-down K-car.

So, 25 vehicles in their lineup? Most of Skywell’s vehicles are golf carts, or at least they look like golf carts (see the Low-Speed Vehicles tab on their website).

For all of its faults and shortcomings, it’s still a nicely preserved relic of the late 80s with low miles.

It’s way cooler than a broken down K-car, you must admit.

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Placed on a sheet of Astroturf then the photo was sprayed with spray paint to give the perception of movement. Not moving.

Well gosh, these dealers were all suffering a year ago and not selling much of anything, do you suppose they’re trying to make up for it now?

Wonder why we can’t have a small electric van like this for the Post Office so that I’m not having to avoid some gargantuan thing like the upcoming LLV replacement?

Egads, more premium and less fun. NOOOO!

This 1998 ML320 asks almost have that.”

Shame on those thinking it’s a Nova with an Olds engine and Cadillac badges. You’re so wrong.

That is why Scion was created in the US, — Toyotas without a Toyota badge.

Styling is where cars suffer the most today. There is a move to make all cars and trucks look super-aggressive. You hear what I’m saying Lexus, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram...

Sure, because native English speakers will call it the ‘Ca-ball-eero’ which sounds almost exactly like Cavalier.

Plus no pics of the back end? WTH?

Saw the interview and footage on 60 Minutes a while back. Creepy indeed. Never knew that a bunch of engineers were making these weird robots while I lived in the shadow of that place.

Will Rogers Airport is enough; “World” does nothing for the name, and I believe that if he were here Mr. Will Rogers himself would be asking the same question you posed.

You snagged the wrong pic. That was a Voyager with wood, making it a Plymouth and not a Chrysler (I had one).

VW would sell those here but they don’t want to get in trouble like Ford did, by shipping them stateside without seats and re-installing them once they got here.

Why are the 70s ‘Malaise Era’ designs so bad? This is always brought up as if it was a reality.