jeff4066
jeff4066
jeff4066

True. They make really cute ‘Japan Only’ things, and Kei cars, and neat little trucks. They can make good stuff, they just don’t seem to care about America.

At least they quit the “we put a piece of tape over the badge and you never guessed it was a Chevy” commercials.

“ they will finance anyone with a pulse “... That is not exactly true. My Mother got trade-in offers from them for a year after she died.  

That sounds just like IT nowadays.

Mitsu could make something I would look at, for one. My eyes kind of just pass over them, anonymous boxes and bland cars. The only two things they made that I know anything about is the Evo and the Zero.

The 1949 Suburban, my long time favorite oldie, had been around for about 10 years before he “predicted” it.

My barber has an old one of these sitting in a barn. I could have it for an old sofa. I wish I was good enough to restore.

I’m going with the majority and say brakes. Without those stoppy-things, anything else is moot.

Now I really want one.

I have half an acre, and I can get a farm tag.

I met him at Rockingham before the big hat, and he was a nice guy, especially to a wide-eyed 10 year old.

I don’t think he’s seriously hurting for money. The merchandising alone makes him serious cash. 

I’ve never been able to figure it out. Diesels are way more expensive to buy and maintain, they’re finicky often in winter, they stink, and around here, as long as I can remember, diesel is 30 cents a gallon more than gas. So the whole; “I get better mileage!” thing never made sense. 

This would be nice. I am, of course, an internet expert, having spent 10 years in network development.

It looks like one of the most fun things we will never be able to buy, that’s what.

I thought the term pillar in itself implied some sort of support. But some of the examples are no more than trim. Does that even count?

Technically, they don’t skip C. C is always the pillar behind the last window, whether coupe or sedan.

Some good ones!

Can we just get that case?

That’s a fair way to put it.