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Yes, and the Italdesign Parcour (yes that’s how they spelled it) that Audi gleefully ripped off wholesale for the Nanuk (which it could do since it owned Italdesign). 

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This reminded me that the Kangaroo exists:

Forget corner vent windows, while it’s fun to have 70 mph air blasting in your face, those aren’t coming back. But how about actual full-size windows? You know, the kind where we can comfortably drive with our elbow on top of the door while still having our left hand at the 9 o’clock position on the wheel. Large

That’s why trucks are so popular. Toyota's even has a full roll down rear window to access the giant trash receptacle. 

I really do believe you’re being honest, I’ve had many trucks like this up on the rack and found them in similar condition. The owners are almost always clueless and the trucks actually seem to drive just fine. How the suspension sits on the ground a lot of the play is hidden, until there’s a curb or large hole and

Victoria,

That’s awesome of you, but my big concern is that her shop is REALLY putting the screws to her.

I really think she needs a second opinion.  If I were in Dallas, I would offer one, however, I’m 5 hours from Dallas.  That’s why I offered to take the estimate from the shop, and re-estimate it using my parts

Meh, I drive 600 miles each way everyday, both uphill in the snow with a full truck bed. That range wont work for me........therefore all electric cars are garbage.

I’ll take “Unsprung Weight” for £1000, Alex.

Not all of them were that simple, Richard Feynman decorated his extended Dodge B100 Sportsman van with his own Quantum Field Theory diagrams to distract all the Caltech students from figuring out it was extended. :)

Touran and Routan

Or Torch’s sliding version skittering from side to side every time you took a corner.

After 10 years a lot of things in a car stop holding quite so fast. Sunshades start to sag, new rattles pop up (maybe they were there from the first week if you own a Subaru...), and everything’s just not as firm as it used to be.

It’s the Immortan Joe Family Truckster!

By that logic airplanes, helicopters, hot air balloons, manned rockets, etc.  are also flying cars. Hear that guys, we can stop dreaming, flying cars have been here for decades!

Cars of the people, while being car centric, was so very historical and culturally loaded...I've re watched that more than any top gear

James May is definitely my favorite as well. He just seems like the type of person I wouldn’t mind just hanging out with and talking. The shows he does on his own are typically better than those done by the other two as well, in my opinion,

ultimate flexibility. never know who you are going to pick up and how much headroom they’ll need.

Many American brand cars did a similar thing semi-automatically by allowing the fabric of the head liner to sag, tear open, and inflate when the windows were down, shading everyone in the back seat.

Now I think you are just projecting. 

He’s going to be pissed if we get ahold of it and he finds out it’s not as big as it looks in a Mercator projection. The advisors will just have to hide the globes.