mallthus
mallthus
mallthus

Just some old-fashioned Google-fu.

Ah...so they want to add an Amati 500 to the collection...

But, to be fair, that’s not distance so much as lack of demand and traffic.

This is a tank. Everything after just stole the name.

I see that now too. So, the derivative of a derivative of an upside down derivative.

One caveat on this router. It’s a fine home router, but if you’ve got a tech heavy family, it’s insufficient for wi-fi.

One caveat on this router. It’s a fine home router, but if you’ve got a tech heavy family, it’s insufficient for

I’m on the Fiat train, but I suggest this instead.

Have driven. Would drive again. Would consider importing as weird as plaything car. Under no illusion that it’s a “good car”.

Here’s the other concept picture they released.

That speaks less to the derivative nature of the Continental and more to the fact that the 2nd 9-3 was exceptionally derivative and un-Saab-like itself.

I’ll be over here in my 1940 Cadillac Series 90 Sixteen.

My wife’s step-father was a cop. Two-sided coin. She got away with amazing shit. On the other hand, she caught flack at home for shit my folks wouldn’t have ever known about.

A Buick Reatta.

Well, three of those, the Megane, Koleos, and Talisman, are built on the same platform as the current Nissan Rogue.

I’d go for something like this, after having sat sweating in summer heat under an open top.

When the H3T came out, most real off-road comparisons said it was better all-around than the JK.

The Aston Martin Lagonda. I’ll grant I was weird (like the Lagonda).

That kind of stepping over dollars to pick up pennies is what will stop the smart home revolution in its tracks.

Oh, try Nissan’s. My 11 year old could design a better UI using a Sinclair Spectrum and an etch-a-sketch.

Toyota FJ45 Concept (2003)