ND, for me.
ND, for me.
No hooks for the front passenger floor mat and no CD player (‘18 Crosstrek). I get value engineering, but if you only justify 2 hooks, use one for the driver and one for the passenger, instead of allocating both to the driver!
I agree with most (including the ones that I’d never seen before) but gotta disagree with 1960 Plymouth Valiant. Compared to the likes of the Pontiac Aztek it’s a work of art, especially in wagon form.
It almost looks like they want to accommodate a Couch Console gimbal cup holder . . . FWIW, my favorite cup holder of all time was gimbal one (designed for boats and rough water) that I had mounted in my VW van.
The body shell says “BMW” but the innards say “Chevette”. ND.
Around St Louis, Popeye’s will need to fix their atrocious customer service experience before I ever try them, again. Besides botched orders, waiting 20-30 minutes longer in the drive-thru, than promised for online orders, simply does not work!
1959 Buick Invicta. Peak, yet understated, Mid-Century fins and jet-themed design.
‘69 Camaro . . . but pretty much any later, large sealed beam vehicle.
ND - the mathing simply doesn’t work, on this one. It’s a 57 year old Fiat with “just” 45,000 miles that recently needed (another?) $18,000 to be/remain “roadworthy”. For $53,500 there are far better ways to either do Cars and Coffee or to have a unique daily driver.
One, people felt/still feel the same way about being required to wear seatbelts and/or to put down the damn phone.
If it was seeing eye dog, I doubt that she’d be driving . . .
Hyundai cuts their warranty in half for subsequent buyers of their EVs. I have no idea if they do the same thing with Genesis, but it would be worth looking into, before buying.
The older readers remember them as being scarce/not selling well when new and know that sourcing any parts (other than plugs, points, plug wires, and hoses), today, will be a royal PITA . . .
Seven-year-old Alfa? ND at any price.
Unfortunately, pretty much all of them. With the move to screens and software controlling more stuff, software and computer hardware issues will be creating more bricks than EV batteries and IC engines degrading/failing. It’s one thing for the nav system to become outdated, it’s another thing when the HVAC system…
It’s really a cost-value proposition. All of these vehicles hold their value, really well, so it makes more sense to “throw money” at fixing minor-to-moderate problems on them. And, unlike most “luxury” brands, expectations are lower, parts are available, and most repairs won’t “break the bank”, compared to brands…
If one pilot is incapacitated, the other can take over and even ask for help. https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/pilot-another-airline-helps-southwest-plane-land-safely-captain-needs-medical-attention
All this information gives a stalker is an airport. Once she’s off the plane and on the ground, she still needs security because she’s “famous”. And, once she’s back on the plane and in the air, she’s pretty much invulnerable, because she’s “flying”. It’s not much different from knowing the President’s movements. The…
I had a base ‘09 Tacoma 4-cylinder with a 5-speed manual. It was not difficult to shift, and easier than the wife’s Mustang GT.
Check out the new Tacoma and/or the current Jeep Comanche.