Yeah, Trump voters are to blame for the fear of nuclear war. Do you realize how completely idiotic you sound? Don’t bother asking...it’s a rhetorical question.
Yeah, Trump voters are to blame for the fear of nuclear war. Do you realize how completely idiotic you sound? Don’t bother asking...it’s a rhetorical question.
I was surprised to see these vans and trucks running around a KOA in California.
My dad had a convertible. I loved it. Then he sold it. I was sad.
More like Laura Looney ammirite?
I did the same thing! Even while speed scrolling my way to the comments I was afraid I would see something! I’m not going to read it...phew, close one.
Found the miata driver.
They simplified the process for the video. I’m sure in reality it was designed to either loft the bombs a great distance before detonating or simply gain altitude, drop, then change direction and return to low altitude.
Service and parts may be “no problem”, but they are still hella expensive since everything still has to be imported from Japan and most of it is out of production.
Look, ask anyone who knows me and they’ll say “that guy LOVES vans” and really, I love toaster shaped vans most of all, but I have to admit something. I like reliability more than anything else. I learned this about myself through experience. I started down the Vanagon road, but realized that is a very expensive,…
“I truly hope that the HyperLoop becomes reality and that it offers a safe alternative to flying at least domestically”
I was in the SFO airport waiting to board when the news of this hit, which was only a few hours before my flight. It was one of those “that could have been a disaster and it could have been me” moments that kind of wake you up to reality. I truly hope that the HyperLoop becomes reality and that it offers a safe…
I was really hoping the Taintcraft Hightower would make the list.
Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall.
You know what? If you can’t make a decent, tiny, motorcycle car with $400,000,000 perhaps you should just give it up. Even if these things ever finally hit the streets I’m never going to appreciate them. They just represent poor planning, poor investing and likely a poor design.
Some consider the 1958 Subaru 360 the quintessential kei car.
Not an LS, but a small block Chevy so close enough.
That’s pretty cool.
There is no room. 124" long garage with a 123" long car. I literally drive until I bump into a foam mat, then close the rear door with another piece of foam behind the car.
I transport my Scion IQ with a big ol’ toy hauling RV. Very steep ramp angle. Going in actually requires a running start as the Scion tires just spin on the textured surface. Backing out is the fun part!