That sounds like a really
That sounds like a really
Okay, I'm going to make this my last one (for now) and then get myself under some kind of control.
hello cab forward design trend with all the Chrysler LH platform'd cars. Very nineties.
In car terms, the nineties were utterly forgetable (besides very few exceptions). The epitomy of beige were those two:
This car. Specifically in this picture with this man. All of this.
Behold, the Toyota Previa.
Although it didn't come until the late 90's, the VW New Beetle is totally like the most 90's car ever. Like really, it's the bomb! The 90's was a strange time where flower power and bell bottoms came back into style, and the New Beetle came along with them.
The entire Geo lineup existed for the 90s.
Honda Beat with its zebra interior.
Actually, TG:USA is getting their act together. Some of the newest episodes are as good or better than the british ones right now. Still a little hit or miss on each series but I think they're making too many of them. I feel like an episode every month or every other month would be better for the show. Trying to make…
Any chance the BBC will release an edited version where they remove the 99% of the program that is bad juvenile humorless jokes and leave only the five minutes that is actually about cars?
Haha, you have no idea what you're talking about.
someone missed the point entirely
Would it have killed Ferrari to just keep producing the F40, exactly as is, forever? Price it at about 200k and sell it as their trackday darling. Omega puts out the same Speedmaster since the mid 60's, and it sells like crazy. In the same way, I don't think this car needs to ever be updated.
No, it's not even remotely the same thing. One deals with attitudes used to discriminate against a historically and presently marginalized group, women. People who drive BMWs and Audis are not that.
You can tell it's a wet day because that's the only time a Sunbird with a Starfire (a.k.a. 'Misfire') engine could possibly put down enough power to break traction.
*drops the mic*
"They said he was wearing a disguise," Chase's mother told local WYFF4 News. (It's not clear whether Chase self-identifies as male or female, but the story and Chase's mom use masculine pronouns.)