kebin57
I'll have mine straight, with 6 cylinders
kebin57

... is the anti-women-driver system an option or installed at the factory?

When they moved several 170,000 pound beams across town in Portland last year, one finally rolled, on a bridge no less - luckily the woman pinned in a crushed car made it out alive.

Looks like he made the turn just fine. I suppose he should probably have been continuing to look in his mirrors to check if everything was OK, but it looked more like the rear trailer section was crabbing off to the side, and wasn't lined up properly.

Seriously, though, that cab WHIPPED over at the end there. That poor

What we didn't see is the owner changing 3 head gaskets while traversing the entire mudpit.

Mercedes-Benz has a long tradition of turning cars into planes.

Is the D in the rear?

Not even close:

Nope. THIS is:

I don't know how you can be more "80s than a Slantnose Turbo Cabriolet....

Vector W2. All the promise of 80's futurism, with relatively disappointing results. Kind of sums up the 80's, doesn't it?

1987 Dodge Aries K and it's brethren, if you lived through the 80s you knew someone who had one or had one yourself, from wikipedia

I drove a rental once

Go home Optimus Prime, you're drunk

How about Briggs Cunningham's 1950 Cadillac, "Le Monstre"?

The 1999 Warsteiner Mercedes Cars were "weird" in the sense that they thought flying would be the fastest way around the track. Unfortunately, Mercedes are much better at making cars than they are at making airplanes...

Mercedes CLR? Weirdest airplane to ever race Le Mans?

A stock 1950 Cadillac

And here is the Pastor Maldonado edition