1. Smallish commuter car/family car
1. Smallish commuter car/family car
20 years, David Tracy hides in a corner in the post-apocalyptic hell that is the United States of America. Armor-clad police march in columns down the street. Jim Spanfeller, having somehow failed his way into a role as Ivanka Trump’s Vice President, shouts over loudspeakers about beans. People writhe in agony on the…
I really, really hate that the online world is so damn harshly judgmental that some people are terrified of mildly expressing a dissenting opinion. It’s an ugly look for this site and it’s audience if a poster like this doesn’t feel like they can share their thoughts without getting trampled.
Oops! Yes, point well taken. I had not followed the other minivans so much. I just remembered that Chrysler was the forerunner with hiding the tracks between the glass and the sheet metal, starting with the 3rd Gen Caravan/Voyager vans.
I like that the hatch tent has a long and storied tradition of showing up on Pontiacs you don’t want to buy.
The Morning Shift generator:
If that is legit, I will be buying them for my Niro.
They look like oversized Monopoly pieces
I’m Not Certain Why I’m So Into These Artist’s Renderings Of 1970 Car Front Ends...
This is more than COTD it’s COCOVID-19.
It was definitely a better car than Renault’s silly Twingo.
Or a teacup Persian cat.
What’s the mood on the plane these days? What’s it like w/1 pax? Do they get a free upgrade to business/first (assuming you don’t fly for SWA or something)? For the safety briefing does the FA skip the PA system and just walk up to the person to tell them 1:1? What about announcements in the terminal...does the gate…
10/10 would Dali
“I can’t say that I agree with genocide, but at least they’re using a pickup for actual work.” - Jalop McJaloperman