That awesome red interior of the roof-scoop surely outweighs any other aesthetic concerns.
That awesome red interior of the roof-scoop surely outweighs any other aesthetic concerns.
I really don’t “get” the sub-brand thing. It was dumb when FCA spun off “Ram” from Dodge, “Wagoneer” from Jeep, it was dumb when chevy mentioned having a “Corvette” subbrand for an SUV, when they Came out with two different Broncos, and it was dumb when they spun “Mustang” into an EV SUV.
What kind of car web site is this? No mention of the make and model of the car? There’s so much content here.
Yup. Plants grown in one desert to feed cattle grown in another desert.
But also, fuck golf courses.
Forget about the golf courses. Arizona water is going towards farms growing alfalfa for Saudi Arabia’s dairy industry
I assume that drones will soon enter the discussion . . .
So was your Porky Pontiac a Bulging Bonneville, a Corpulent Catalina, or maybe a Flabby Fiero?
There’s a “Indians” and “reservations” joke in there somewhere, but I’m not going to make it
pics or it didn’t happen
Jesus, tailgating is the oldest trick in the book to sneak into a place you don’t belong. The fact that such a method can work in airports is baffling!
One working the pedals, one steering, no wonder they had no seat belts on.
They might be going out of “fashion” for large transport-category aircraft but it’s the only solution for business jets with their much smaller engines and cowlings. Maybe somebody will put arresting wires across a runway someday and every landing will be like a carrier trap.
Still sucks to walk out of your home to see broken windows and a dismantled steering column.
Why does the Titanic get used for references like this? Sure. In 1912 it was the biggest ship in the world. But it was a 45,000 ton ship. Large-ish and even medium sized cruise ships have been well north of that for many decades. The Queen Mary is over 70,000 tons for example. The Titanic would now be considered a…
Who knew that Wall-E would turn out to be a documentary?
My new boss asked me why I drive instead of fly. My answer consisted of the words “Logan” and “Newark”.
That is double the population of the town I grew up on. That amount of people on a ship sounds absolutely miserable.
Air travel in general is just a necessary evil at this point. Getting through an airport (in the US) is a test of patience for security, then you get ripped off for basic food. A small cup of grapes going through an airport over the weekend was $9.99... The airport is loud, people making queues across walkways, people…