purgatorypender
It's Time
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The Motor Trend channel has been running a hour long show about Gerald Weigert and the Vector.

Definitely, I lucked out and got one in a non ZEV state and it’s pretty impressive.

Slideshow is nasty but I must comment. Took evening classes at the local high school in the 70's. Each group had to do a presentation, our group picked drugs (hey it was the 70's). We made a sample board exhibit of various common drugs (the real thing) of the time. We then passed the board around and it went up and

RIP sir and thank you.

So very true and so very sad.

You go girl, Ad Astra!

1981 Jetta diesel, traded in a Trans Am and boy what a shocker. Thought I would save some money on gas and maybe my life. Slow as sin, around 50 HP, battery too small to start it in winter cold, no fuel line heater so waxing was an issue as well. Interior parts falling off, I swear it was an Oktoberfest car. It did

Went to Glacier Park a few years ago and was shocked to see cattle crossing or hoofing down the roads all over the place. Guess the ranches are not fenced? Could also be a rude awakening for any 2 or 4 wheeled vehicles.

My understanding and what I’m referencing is the two wheeler exists only as a prototype. Am I wrong?

Looked it up but guess it’s vaporware.

Thanks, thanks but looks like vaporware.

How about a follow up to the Amphicar called the Amphicycle. I would be in on that.

I find the RAV4 Prime fairly exciting when you floor it. Shockingly fast for what it is.

1000% yes! I’ll add cheap non conforming LED’s to that.

Cars that won’t let you lock it if you leave the keys inside it.

Nothing worse than someone next to you clicking 50 times to get in the last drops.

Exterior looks pretty similar to the home bosses Venza.

If I can locate a suitable replacement I use stainless steel.

Push button start is great for people like me because on mine at least you can’t lock the keys inside the car. The big drawback is the devices that thieves have that can clone the fob signals and then steal your car.

A nice step forward from crimp connectors, thanks.