Cool and scary all in one ride. I’d like to see what it looks like when it’s not so scary after the roll cage is added. Right now, driving it I would be clinching my seat cheeks for an unexpected rollover.
Cool and scary all in one ride. I’d like to see what it looks like when it’s not so scary after the roll cage is added. Right now, driving it I would be clinching my seat cheeks for an unexpected rollover.
I’m with you, Torch. The 2014 Toyota Corolla we bought a couple months ago was missing a fastener cover over the black wiper blade hinge, exposing the shiny bronze nut underneath. There’s no need to hide what’s holding the wiper blade on. In fact, we need to relish in the idea that this world has the means to come up…
There’s more effort in the water colored background than the driver’s face (which looks like the Bizarro version of Jason Lee). And front seat, passenger lady seems to like what she’s looking at in Bizarro Jason Lee’s lap.
Aww, how wonderful. And the amount of cheese that was spent on this could have been used for so many other more noble and meaningful gifts. But who am I to understand anything as I daily commute in a Corolla Royce.
I’m glad to know that I wasn’t the only one focused on the fecal matters of sea gulls. My thoughts were along the line of:
Hey! Central Iowa news. That’s my stomping grounds! The only vehicles that should be pulling under an overpass in a heavy storm are those with limited protection for the elements, such as motorcyclists or convertibles with their top down. Other than that, keep moving at a slow pace and know that your safety and the…
Why don’t they race SUVs? They are apparently safer and that’s what America is driving these days since GM and Ford have all but given up on sedans.
You had to show the Prius lights with their pry bar design. Nothing says environmentally friendly like a crowbar. I’m always trying to figure out what the technosquiggles look like. For instance, the Nissan Morano looks like the open hands of a soccer goalie. And Dodge’s rear lights are the outline of Kylo Ren’s eye…
C’mon, Raph. You’ve had to have seen the 2014 Toyota Corolla S. We just bought one for the kids to drive and for a value compact car it’s got a heck of a lot of zing while averaging over 30+ MPG.
I’ve literally never heard it called a chocolate malted, but instead simply called a chocolate malt. I wonder if it is a regional thing because here in Iowa everyone (in my scope of things) calls it a chocolate malt. The only time I would use the term malted is for referring to Whoppers as malted milk balls or a state…
I see three a-holes who’ve decided they would have some fun with yellow-canoe-man by blocking his path. These three devilishly-smiling chums are trolling yellow-canoe-guy as he goes to his station wagon that has a roof rack.
Hey, at least it’s painted in Zamchromi Silver. Or is that Blades of Steel Blue? I can’t tell with all of the blueness going on.
Making a dry dock for it and getting it out of the water would keep from continual hull repairs needing to be preformed. I have thought this from the first I heard of this situation. The submarine sitting next to it could likewise be preserved in this method.
The Dodge Charger from those years gives me the same Kylo Ren vibes.
Absolutely agree. My point exactly.
No dice from personal experience. I was the one that had to work on my in-laws car regularly. You may be able to flip it, yes. But I wouldn’t touch it. I’d save the money for some of the other cars that end up in this forum.
No dice. Never. My in-laws had a Pee-Twoser, as their youngest son called it. And that nickname fits it well no matter how nice it claims to be. Unless you think it’s a nice price for engine and drivetrain parts for another car this is a waste of a driving experience. If it was the convertible I would still be no dice…
This seems to be more of a Holy Grail than half of the Jeeps David posts about. How often does one get a chance to by a 50 year old prototype that looks like something being sold today? Well, minus a 10 inch screen, backup cam, and Bluetooth.
I agree it will be difficult to break into market share, but Canoo is offering something different. We might see that people want that something different as opposed to a major manufacturer telling us how it should be.
In 1979 the Ferrari 308 GTS was a great car. So was the BMW M1. But I’m from Iowa and I love the country. Country Squire that is. Like Clark Griswold, I enjoy a great road trip and there is nothing like a car as long as half a football field.