matthewkeith
Land-Rover Matt
matthewkeith

Well, given that the front wheel is plainly to be seen turning...

Is that an awd truck? Do those exist? Or is it fwd ? Do those exist?

I think a more dramatic headline would have been Will the guy on the bike notice the rope in time?

Multiple takes, possibly over multiple days, nobody figuring the continuity in wardrobe mattered.

Oh if we’re going for ready-made, you want the old Lada Niva.

There actually is, it’s called the Suzuki Jimny and you can’t have one....

If Meth University had a mascot...

So many good ones.

I remember reading in I think was Land Rover Monthly that the suspension issue could be because the air bags leak. Therefore, the compressor wears faster, to compensate for the air loss. See if you can get stronger airbags.

Steam locomotives are banned because a lot of railway execs don’t like steam locomotives. Also when a bunch of burning coals are thrown out the funnel they’ll burn pretty much anything short of landing in a pool of water and it highlights how much they’ve been cutting the trackside maintenance budget by not cutting

I love grabbing the vag.

Who isn’t a fan of the VAG?

What stumbled me first, was that the Fire Engine is on a Scania chassis and i was like “What? There are no Scania chassis in the US!” ;)

My first thought was, which fire department in the US has a Scania truck?

Maybe, but how often do “savvy” and “teen” go together? I grew up with plenty of kids who worked, bought their own cars, and wrecked them (usually drunk, as per usual in rural Vermont). More than once, for a few of them.

My wildest dreams involve fewer jeeps, and much more nudity.

Fair point... possibly the Gordon Bennett Cup, originally ran in Ireland in 1900 and revived recently?

The lack of rust holes isn’t that surprising on a Trabant, since the entire body was made of plastic. Frame’s probably rusted to death considering the wheel rust though.

They’ve learned the lesson on politics and world domination two or three times now.

Old cars tend to be cheap in Germany because once it can’t pass TUV, you’re done. (And by “done,” I mean “sell it east.”)