postomatic2000
PostOMatic2000
postomatic2000

IDK, cars back in the day had a singular purpose. The Model T truck for instance started, drove, and hauled a small amount of stuff. The closest thing to that today is this little guy:

Riot police are out in force. That means go home. If you are walking around, you are subject to getting jacked. You know how she could have avoided it? Gone home.

The K-Cars had an available manual, even the wagon, so the minivan isn't that weird.

In one episode, Sonny Crocket in his white Testarossa could not outrun a stock Chevy Astro around the streets of downtown Miami. To this day, that scene irks me.

I was ready to reply that every REALLY tall person I know drives a new Buick (even Shaq sold them) but then I realized you must have meant great cars that are for tall people, not cars that are great for tall people.

I don't disagree that she was probably offended. And I think that she should get 1,000,000 pounds for having to hear a 5-letter word once. That would be setting a precedent. Then I could sue her for $1,000,000 because I was offended that she brought such a stupid lawsuit. Same principle: suing some because they

Looks impressive, unless you are a motorcycle rider. Then you KNOW how impressive it is!

All I see is ROCKS, BIG ROCKS, GUARDRAILS, BILLION DOLLAR FENDER, ROCKS, ROCKS...

⅓ of all of the increase in ridership can be attributed to NYC, and the rest of the increase is in big cities with traffic snarls like Houston and L.A. All this report shows is that when you have no other option, you take the bus. In most places around the US, you can't hop on a efficient affordable train in the

I wish I was you. You would hate being me.

I think I shall refer to my wife as "medium duty" from now on.

I Suburban is a stupid, asinine vehicle that is way too large and impractical. Space inside is not utilized well, you have more legroom in a Traverse. It is impossible to understand the appeal...until you drive one. I had one as a rental car for a week, and I was hooked. Like piloting a big ship GET OUT OF MY WAY

You missed the VW Toureg. Porsche wanted an SUV that would put some money in the bank, so VW developed the Cayenne for them. Then sold essentially the same vehicle as a VW Toureg. The nutter Turbo was not available, but a V10 diesel with 500,000 pounds of torque was. One of the best SUVs ever made.

Oh please, who jumps a little Suzuki?

Pretty much explains the Mini, FWD and the Economy car.

Suzuki Kizashi

Me too, but at least for now, both WRX and STI are sedan-only. Subaru told Autoblog that the money that would have been spent on making a hatchback was spent on powertrain development instead, so don't expect the five-door to be making a comeback anytime soon.

Buick Century. Every time I try to say it, I throw up in my mouth a little bit.

Don't forget about a commanding win at Pikes Peak for Michelle Mouton in 1985. 600 hp with a manual gearbox.