What's more 80s than an Open Cockpit Mini tank?
What's more 80s than an Open Cockpit Mini tank?
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I was about to post the same picture. As far as I'm concerned, this set the pace for the 80s. Giugiaro at his peak. Cocaine, energy crisis, etc. etc. etc, this car summed it up.
Why does this site hate me? Click on the pics and they work, whether or not they show a preview.
Considering in some places, some Mercedes are the equivalent of a crown vic, and they make heavy trucks, the Unimog, etc. I think they've proven a full line from "economy" to high end luxury and everything between is perfectly acceptable, as long as they have consistent (high) quality. What we, here in the US, have…
but frankly, I also approach the bike along this line of reasoning. Nothing sold at a toy store belongs on a public street in traffic. Period. If Toys-R-Us sells it, it belongs on a sidewalk. Bikes are toys.
I have never been in favor of lane splitting. And this illustrates why. Regardless of motorized or pedal, I would like to see the bike lane used for all 2 wheelers.
I saw another report on this at http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/0…
^copy and paste, the "toys" needs to be part of the url.
several pre-Bay variants of Optimus were non-COE trucks. as seen here http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Optimus_P…/toys .
if only they could make a dashcam that can do this http://www.autoblog.com/2013/12/16/int… without having to have it roof mounted or something.
are they going for a record? http://editorial.autos.msn.com/10-largest-aut…
At least this was better looking than some of the other GM variants. it was a good style move for GM, but a dumb move for Saab.
need to point out that that's a toddler seat, and not a rear-facing infant seat which would never fit, they are too long to fit between the front and back seat backs.
remember, this is the company that has you remove the front of your car, to replace the waterpump.... maybe they're on to something.
btw, i've been seeing these http://www.nissanusa.com/crossovers/201… running between Murfreesboro and Franklin, TN on SR 840 on my morning commute in mule cammo.
Living near Nissan North America's HQ and factory, I get to see (cringe at) these constantly. At least yours was not the Krom edition...
The 1932 Helicron. This one is in the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, TN . And yes, it runs.
not to mention it's just a road drone. if we're having trouble with our Gov. using flying drones in appropriately, how will they use land based? Or worse, what happens when someone loads an autonomous truck with ampho and sends into a crowded urban environment? Or many trucks into many such places at once? no longer…