And before them, it was Rambler.
And before them, it was Rambler.
You guys haven’t lived until you have driven an old Bull Nose Mack tractor. There was one point in the shift pattern where you literally had to take both hands off the wheel to move the levers simultaneously.
Gotta say, I went for NP. Not really my kind of car, but I imagine the engine parts alone are worth the asking price. It looks well and neatly done, although for the life of me I can never understand the idea of exposing the intercooler to the rocks and other debris coming from the car in front.
Not really detained, but back in the day I decide that I wanted a Dodge Colt with the twin stick transmission. We went to the dealer, made the deal, and then came back the next day to pick up the car. When we got to the “signing” they had already taken the tags offf of my trade and given us the keys to the new car. I…
If this had been someone from the Trump administration, people would be screaming bloody murder. This guy should be looking for a job, not a week off.
Doesn’t mean it makes sense. Sorry.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out who has decided that lane splitting is a good idea. There are so many things that can go wrong, not the least of which is someone opening a door in front of you or throwing something out of their window as you pass by. I just watched an old Top Gear episode where Hammond did…
I blame all of these stunts on Top Gear and Grand Tour.
I am well familiar with the European cabs, and agree that they offer better comfort than the older COE’s in the States. One reason for the predominance of COE’s in Europe and the UK is maneuverability. With all of the older cities and towns over there, a long nose truck would be pretty much impossible to justify.
You have obviously never driven one of these. The short wheelbase, as well as the “riding over the wheels” situation makes for an extremely uncomfortable ride. Additionally, the position of the driver is very unsafe in the event of a crash, with basically just a bit of sheet metal protecting them.
So now I guess we know where Ford go the idea to name their new electric SUV “Mustang”. I remember the Mitsubishi Eclipse fondly. How the name got on an SUV is mystifying.
I live in the Tampa Bay area. I didn’t know that the Bucs were in it until the day after the game. Also didn’t know they played in Tampa.
This. Can’t believe people are actually sending her money when there are so many other more important things to worry about.
Every time I use my Smartphone or fire up my computer, I remember that yesterday’s Science Fiction is today’s Science.
Well, Falcon and Winter Soldier IS the next show coming. Would it be unlikely that there is some kind of tie-in?
Over the years I have owned five Mazda based cars (I count the 1990 Ford Probe as one). I have always been impressed with their build quality and reliability (yes, even the four rotaries that I have owned).
Many years ago, Car and Driver presented an article about the then newest Vette. They sent their writer to Kentucky to do the road test with one of the development engineers. That engineer stated that it was his feeling that a “hard” break in was better for an engine than a “soft” one, as he proceeded to redline the…
What boggles my mind is who the hell puts that much money into building a four cylinder Caravan/Voyager? That’s quite an extensive rebuild, and I could maybe see it for a smaller car, but a van? Seriously?
Here’s the thing. Who the hell is gonna pay for this? Are they gonna use highway tax funds, when electric cars do NOT contribute via fuel taxes to the fund?
Um, no. Sorry.