jiminradfordva
JimInRadfordVA
jiminradfordva

And they still do. Looking for one now, as a matter of fact.

Hair dryers? In my day we either waited for a windy day or hung our heads out the car window on the way to town!

Checker Marathon?

My brother bought one of these new. It was a steaming turd of a vehicle that spent more time on the flatbed than it did in the driveway. The engine would quit running and not restart, often leaving him stranded on the side of the road.

I’m a teacher. I wouldn’t agree to drive a bus without a megaphone and a stun gun. No way, no how.

Agreed.

Agreed. I grew up in central NJ driving RWD behemoths. The snow was our chance to drift like lunatics before the word “drifting” came into common parlance. It also helped us learn HOW to drive in the snow. When I moved south I was amazed about how they closed the schools on t the threat of flurries and 2" worth could

I believe that the correct answer to this is, “Yes.”

I was discussing this with one of my daughters re: her 2008 Prius with 206,000 miles. Just completed checking her oil and doing some odds and ends. When I was a young warthog, if a car managed to make it to 100,000 miles there was much joy and rejoicing in the streets. Then it went to the junkyard. Now, I wouldn’t

Me: It’s my hair, and I should be able to style it any way I want.

I’d daily drive one.

Love the car. Hate the price.

I’d daily drive it.

I’ve asked my son for a gift subscription for Father’s Day.

Paging Tavarish to the Crashed Lambo Hotline! Tavarish to the hotline, please!”

Could it be that people who consume mass quantities of these type of beverages have other factors affecting their longevity? Also, all those extra years are tacked on the end of you life. Doesn’t seem to appealing to me.

Go ahead and take your star.

My wife and I looked hard at these back in the day. Always liked the utility.

For those states requiring a front license plate, how about they authorize a motorcycle sized plate for the front?

I worked for GM when the Quad4 was introduced, and had them in several company cars. I was on the road a lot and remember these things really liking higher RPMs. I lived at 80mph all day long. Loved it.