As far as CVTs go, my Subaru is the smoothest engine I’ve ever driven.
As far as CVTs go, my Subaru is the smoothest engine I’ve ever driven.
One of my best friends in high school/college had an 1986 (back in 1989) in this color with the 5MT. Lovely car, surprisingly comfortable and it talk to you! Decent sound system (superwoofer!) as well!
I have never seen that before. Stunning, in its way.
You can totally see the influence from Chrysler’s cab-forward Dodge Intrepid design. What Chrysler used to do! Now, I feel old because that was thirty years ago.
Four were built in 1981. I think they may have cosmetically kitted one of them out.
I get the sense that Tesla’s engineer don’t really consider themselves in the car business but in the technology business?
I wasn’t specifically referring to COVID-19.
Well, they’ll never be able to offboard anywhere; since countries do have vaccine requirements to enter their countries.
The Passport is a badge-engineered Isuzu Rodeo. I had that exact color and generation but Isuzu. Still a great design IMO.
I still like the 2002-2005 Thunderbird.
That EV9 markup of $17,750 by Aloha Kia Kona is an FU to customers.
Mazda’s Soul Red Crystal Metallic is well worth the $595.00 upcharge it costs. Simply beautiful.
So you’re saying the Walt Disney Company was behind this?
Your niece is awesome.
So, this dude would rather be sitting next to someone coughing, sneezing and aspirating phlegm; than someone with a mask?
I’m not a really big fan of late 50s/early 60s car design; but that car is gorgeous.
I saw the OG Ghostbusters late, at the movies on Halloween 1984. Great movie, one of my all-time favorites. Great song and even better music video. Great game for my C64 with software speech synthesis!
GSMA made the RCS standard just like they did for SMS/MMS.