Nice to hear from a fellow Maritimer.
Nice to hear from a fellow Maritimer.
That's strange. The porn actress is the only one I recognize.
The porn actress is the only one I recognize.
Good point. Didn't think of that. In this day and age, to have to reach over and look at the dial to change it, might make the user feel like a user of a high tech device. Seems everyone enjoys constantly taking time out of their lives to concentrate on a smart phone...;-)
I actually like the gear change. I think it's logical and a nice tie-in to the Chrysler Pushbutton of the 60's. Why does the action of changing gears need to reflect the complexity and movement of the actual device being influenced, and why is an automatic shifter (that's only used twice per drive) so large anyway? …
What? Never driven one?
I agree. Like Ferrari, Mercedes has lost the notion of having elegance and class.
Monday I posted this comment in a reply: "Again with the plane/helicopter with blinkers. Stop leading people to think that the challenge has been met and maybe someone will start to think about designing a car that can fly." I'll add that it's going to take not just a great engineer but someone to think outside the…
Is that Mark Martin?
I suppose they're more like the ones on the $16K Dart. My mistake.
First Gen. Nissan Xterra. Sunroof couldn't be opened with optional roof rack. Haha.
Well that was anti-climatic and unoriginal...
Unless these are actually the same taillights and this was a cost cutting measure. Then it's okay.
Why even tie this design to a Dodge design with those taillights? It's not even a Dodge. Make up your mind. Next we'll be seeing the new 'Cuda with these.
I need that.
Interesting. I hadn't heard that before. It's my understanding though that it's the exact design as the first Gen. Mustang. The top of the tank actually acted as the floor of the cargo area and that was the problem.
Look! White Kermit!
In the wise words of one Elaine Benes: The female body is a work of art. The male body is utilitarian. It's for gettin' around. It's like a Jeep.
In some areas diesel is more expensive than gasoline too. If the cost of diesel was 50% more than gasoline would we still care that a diesel car gets 50mpg?
Does it float?