1. Smallish commuter car/family car
1. Smallish commuter car/family car
Always loved these in Titanium Silver
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.
Hold my beer.
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.
Might have been based on someone’s handwriting, wasn’t Armand Peugeot’s though, here’s his signature :
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
After an exhaustive search for all of 3 minutes, I have found a picture of “Bob”
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
Enzo Ferrari famously named a car after his son, Dinosaur Ferrari.