mike-03tj
Mike-03TJ
mike-03tj

Sincerely, thank you!

Counterpoint: Lamborghini’s design language has become so complex that every car now looks more like a Stealth Fighter than a Lambo. Maybe something a little more understated, if you can call this car understated at all, is a bolder choice at this point.

And the radio still works! It's clear as a bell!

Can I ask what the deal is with the gray thing? I’ve been posting to Jalopnik for a while now, and sometimes my posts get un-grayed pretty quickly. Some seem to never get made visible, and others may eventually, long after there’s any discourse left in the thread. Is there any hope of getting un-grayed or should I

It was built for torque, especially at low RPM more than HP. It is actually a great motor to off-road.

Am I miaremembering or did the also have 4 wheel steer on some Trailblazers or Envoys?

This car is a movie prop. An LS is one of the quickest and easiest ways to get race car performance.

In the late 90s, TLC was my favorite channel. It had a lot of interesting and educational content. Now it's a cesspool of the worst kind of reality TV.  It's literally the circus sideshow of depraved human behavior in the internet age.

Anyone remember the Joan of Arc game for Amiga? I was just telling a coworker about this game last week. It was a very cool game. I'm tempted to get an Emulator to see if that holds up.

Even into the 90s, Oldsmobile was different than the rest of the General. They designed the Quad-4 engine. David Tracy wrote a good article about it. Olds was even in IndyCar!

The wagon rear is kind of interesting. I’ve seen Vettes of various generations done up this way. This one is probably a good convert, being a rather blah Vette right in the beginning of the malaise era.

The V12 growl at the end of the vid seems to discount that theory. I was wondering too, if Countach would be great way to introduce Lamborghini to electric vehicles.

As a resident of Pennsylvania, I’m glad to report that I don’t have to worry about mileage so much. PennDOT has largely switched in the last ten years or so to a calcium chloride or magnesium chloride brine mix that is suspended in vegetable oil. This mix is highly corrosive, so any vehicle will rust away before

I think the type of people they hope to hook with this scam are the type of people who have never heard the term “OBD2" and would be intimidated to look for the plug under the dash.

There is a VW fan not far from my home that owns one of these. He owns a golf course and every time I drive past, I look to see if he’s driving the Harlequin. Most of the time, it is not. But I still see it once a summer or so.

I have an ‘06 Outback with a 5sp stick, which is more similar to the Crosstrek now that the Outback is huge. It isn’t sporty or racey, but its solid transportation, especially hauling IT equipment for work. And comparing to my limited experience with Subi CVTs, I’d take the stick all day long.

And they were probably iron and weighed 2/3 of the whole Prowler.

You got to get them in OG 90s Prowler Purple.

I’ve driven that several times, but I love the anticipation of the Rockies slowly getting closer as you drive through Kansas. It makes the Colorado line feel like an accomplishment.

I’d do them all again. I love road tripping. My grandfather took us to Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, all the canyon lands area national parks as kids, and he would not fly. We drove from Pennsylvania every time. It got me into that young.