There are two problems with this argument.
There are two problems with this argument.
Moose Fuselage was the name of my acapella folk music band in college.
Best car for passengers is the one where they shut the hell up and enjoy the ride because they are passengers and as such they have no say, no rights and no power. No visors to leave down, radio controls are out of reach, vents will stay where the driver puts them and their arms are kept out of the way of wherever the…
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I actually did live in a travel trailer last year during the pandemic (not because of, just happened to coincide) while I was working in TN and having camped extensively through West TX & Colorado it was way nicer than a tent and I enjoyed it more than staying in an extended stay hotel. When I picked it up from my…
If I wasn’t handy, I would never consider the option of owning an RV or travel trailer. Maybe as a large family to come together and buy one to defray the costs across a large group and see it get used more often, but for most people/families even if you are wanting to full-time live in one they are just a terrible…
I do love me an unconventional but at the same time well-loved engine config, and the Slant-6 is a legend so I can’t fault this choice.
I’ve said it before on here but the development of the 1994 Dodge Ram pickup series from the previous generation spanning back to the 70's was ground-breaking. That design shifted the public perception of pickup trucks and all the major automakers followed suit within 2 years.
I have long advocated for HD to branch out into large-scale yard equipment, riding mowers and the like.
What kind of opposite-world are we living in these days? Next you’re going to tell me that David Tracy has engineered a way for rust to be used to stick a car back together and that FIAT (dead in the ground b4 I call them Stellantis) has engineered a car that doesn’t crap out at 60,000 miles.
This was my response, this is the rare perfect scenario where “Go ahead and purchase the car you already ordered” is the right answer.
I lived during this time, and I will never understand why we considered wire wheel caps to be “luxurious”.
Without doing too much research, (this is the internet, such behavior is frowned upon here) I would submit the original Shelby Cobra. Tiny lightweight car with an absolutely huge engine. So many makers copied that manuscript once Carrol perfected the notion.
Talk about some who, over the course of decades, has consistently maintained who they are as decent, powerful and influential people without sacrificing their integrity or dignity. Cassandra, Dolly, I am at a loss to come up with more names. Lord knows most athlete’s fall off their heroes pedestals as time and truth ca…
1969 Honda CB750. Disc brakes, reliable electronics, higher performance and lower maintenance compared to the street bikes that were already dominating the market.
Growing up one of the neighbors on my street must have been a car guy before I began to appreciate what that term meant but I remember he had an SX4 and a DeTomaso Pantera. I seem to recall these and the Eagle wagons were relatively common in urban Kentucky back in the early 80's so the Pantera was what really caught…
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For $7500 you wouldn’t have to deal with potentially shady importers and for that alone I voted Nice Price.
I tend to agree with assessments of the Glad that is has awkward proportions/lines in its stock form, but my wife is a bigger Jeep fan than I am and she is starting to push lately towards dumping my 12yo 4-Runner in favor of one and I can’t say that I am completely against the idea.
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