If a person buys one in the Hemerage, does that make him a: Hemera-roid?
If a person buys one in the Hemerage, does that make him a: Hemera-roid?
In the cities you’re pretty much ok,, since the heavy traffic forces you to the left. In the country, I had everyone in the car yell “stay left” as I turned on to a new road.
I broke my right arm a decade ago and writing left handed was pathetic, even after weeks. But other essential right-handed tasks became incredibly challenging.
One thing that always got my panties in a bunch with RHD cars is the pedal arrangement. That’s the same as on an LHD car. I think if you’re going to drive on that side of the car you should have to use an exact mirror of the controls from a LHD car, with the accelerator on the left.
ND We have here a totally unremarkable SUV. Well not quite true, they did made the news when fitted with the original Firestone exploding tires. Not rare, not sporty, just a box on wheels. I never liked that pinkish beige lower cladding color. It makes it look like it’s been sprayed with primer.
We can add BMWs and Subie WRX drivers to that list as well.
Yeah, the list of “special features” : Borla side-exit exhaust, a sculpted hood with a non-functional scoop, a bed-mounted wing are exactly what turned me off about this truck. If I wanted that crap (shudder) I know where The Pep Boys store is, or better yet I’d check out JC Whitney.
ND - It’s a good looking car, no doubt about it. It wasn’t popular then and it’s certainly not gonna be popular at that price! Low mileage belies all the rubber and other items that time alone has taken its brutal toll. Newish tires and batter(ies!) are just the start. A buyer is going to have to do some serious…
and others were Jewish.
Nobody ever tried to sell me one, so, no. On the other hand, Werner Von Braun was a piece of shit who should suffer for all eternity.
A lot of WWII veterans I knew were.
My uncle, a survivor of the Battle of the Bulge refused to buy anything made in former Axis countries. Magnavox was his only TV.
I wouldn’t buy one of those either!
I always found it disturbing that Americans would buy someTHING that was so blatantly an homage to the Nazi Jeep. It just didn’t seem right then, still bothers me to this day.
This is what happens when you have Viagra on your sweaty palms and handle the shifter. I can’t imagine having to shift with that the way it is!
ND - I can buy a much newer Miata for that price or less, with the same mileage. Unless you have a reason to want a three decade old model, why bother?
My reaction exactly.
I think having to buy parts at the dealership at 3,000% mark-up is also a consideration. I needed a light bulb for E36's CEL and I couldn’t wait for delivery, $20- for a stinking little bulb. So yeah, there’s that too.