mannytortellini
mannytortellini
mannytortellini

This guy seems to be the real deal. Kudos to him for being such an incredible class act.

I look forward to these every day. You should come to oppo sometime. :D

Better too much than not enough, I've always said. :P

You should be a writer. Your posts this last week have been great, but especially yesterday and today. I salute you.

I'll just leave this here. Poetry in motion.

What a stunning color combination. The want is strong with this one.

Incidentally, you also hate the NSX, as well as making poorly-reasoned arguments about Tesla battery responsibility. Logic does not seem to be your friend.

You might have been able to import these for the last 3 years, but definitely still counts. Renault 5 Turbo.

Yeah, I've heard about the inconvenience of HID repairs... probably best to stay away from them for now. Warranties are certainly a good incentive, and I completely agree with the technology usage making things better... that's why I'm fine with companies toying around with electric cars and hybrid systems.

The rain-sensing wipers and automatic headlights are unnecessary advances, I think. 8600 km on a 2012 model? That's not bad at all.

That is cool as hell, and I completely empathize with not wanting to park every damn time. If your car has the feature and it works, why not use it once in a while? Not sure how I feel about rain-sensing wipers though, how good are they?

I'm at a loss for words. Do you pride yourself on being this ignorant?

Fantastic article. This only serves to emphasize my reservations about electric cars at present. Perhaps later on, I'll reconsider. But for now, it's simply not for me.

A fair argument. I had no idea that Oldsmobile existed, so thanks for informing me about it.

In case of pedantic arguments, I'm well aware it wasn't the first automobile. It was, however, the first mass-produced one.

The Ford Model T. It started it all, and provided transportation for the masses to such a degree that it wasn't surpassed in total production for over half a century. American ingenuity at its finest- Manifest Destiny in automotive form.

Driving old cars doesn't make you poor. Food for thought. Also, there's a short pier by the wayside you should take a long walk off of.

An early 90s Q45 in phenomenal condition will only run you maybe 6-7k tops. Wouldn't reccomend the ACTIVE because of the replacements every 10k miles I think it was, but a '92 or so would be swell. 300hp, rear-wheel drive, comfy, reasonable parts pricing... good stuff.

I'm going to have to vote the Citroen DS or 2CV for this one. There are no cars I associate with France more than those two.

This made my day.