I like The Beige...I have a weird affinity for groups of multiple individuals referred to as a single collective.
The Borg from Star Trek
The Flood from Halo
The Thundering Herd from West Virginia....
People who are not car people are luggites. Luggites often fail yield the way for waiting pedestrians because to them, driving is a chore, and spending any additional time behind the wheel is more work. They see cars a simple tools. Car, broom, mop- to a luggite, there is no difference. Luggites tend to drive five…
The beige. Beigers.
I like it because it has a really good sense of humor.
You know what? Screw it, I love it. The world needs cars designed less by silly notions like aerodynamics and crash safety standards, and more moxy and because-I-can attitude. Also, it’s called a crunk. That adds at least a few jalop points in my book.
The title of this article should be the title of the sub blog you write... just say’n
Meh, every generation is just as shitty as the others, it’s the nuances of shitty-ness that reflect the times during which they were raised. There will always be smart/successful people, and human garbage, and all in between. At least nowadays it’s more difficult to be excused for ignorance when just about anyone with…
Thanks Travis! That was awesome. And I don’t care what anyone says, I love this car and I love the fact that somebody is still making a car like this. God bless you Mazda!
It's no longer around, but my vote is for this: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/the-epic-2002-…
The Automuseum Engstingen in Germany.
Well, it was the microcars museum in Georgia, but sadly that closed recently.
lane motor museum in Nashville, TN. Largest collection of Tatra cars in the US.
One of my goals when driving is to be unobtrusive. If someone has to actually react to anything that I do on the road, I usually consider whatever it was I did to be a mistake. I want to be part of the solution, not part of the problem. People behind me in stop-and-go traffic get annoyed that I leave a buffer gap…