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Jordon Michaels
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Combination chassis, hearses, and maybe flower cars! Keep the exterior original, updated the suspension and brakes (inboard if necessary to keep near stock size wheels), make it a hybrid (mix of Honda’s current FWD system with Toyota’s 3rd EV motor for the rear wheels), update the interior, ensure there is a

Going relatively general, but any Bentley or Rolls-Royce. I love them because they’re supposed to be great GT cars which lets face it on public roads is what I would want. But repair bills would bankrupt me.

1994 Isuzu Trooper. It can have issues but somehow keeps going. Figured I’d go with an odd choice.

Go Lil Camaro Go or Durango 95 by The Ramones

Anytime I see one of these I instantly thing of Freddy got Fingered. “Daddy would like some sausage, Daddy would you like some saus-age-es.”

My parents’ hand-me-down 1994 Isuzu Trooper. The thing had awesome visibility to see everything. I learned I had very little depth perception because of the Trooper and needed glasses. The car took a lot of abuse from me, the wiring harness had melted and re-solidified so randomly the car would buck or not shift, and

A local pizza shop does a loaded baked potato pizza with chili on it. So good, no sauce instead garlic mashed, cheese, and chili!

A lot of diners in central PA do this as a “Tex-Mex” whatever.

Another thing is that some cheese manufacturers use lactase enzyme in their process to produce lactose free cheese. Some Skyr (technically a fresh cheese) companies do this to ensure being lactose free, like Painterland Sisters.

It’s bad in pictures, but I think it’s actually worse in person. Each time I see one I think why’d they destroy a decent enough front end to being a shrugging person, and now that you bring up Lexus now I just see a shrugging Cylon from Battlestar Galactica.

Try this again

I would also say the 2023 Hyundai Palisade. I get where Hyundai is going with their “invisible” headlights, but I just think the redesigned Palisade looks awkward. They basically took the original front end and blew-out the grill making the car look like it’s saying “I have no idea what happened.”

This was in an auxilary lot to a kind of sketchy used car lot/maintenance shop that has since gone away.

Years ago going to Jubilee Day in Mechanicsburg, PA walking through the alleys I randomly spotted a little convertible that looked like it was rear-engine, but not a Corvair or something typical. Did a double take and was like “I think that’s an NSU” to my friends I was with, mind you I had never seen a NSU in person

The AACA museum in Hershey, PA.

Chevrolet SS sedan. They should have released it in line with the G8 and gave it a proper name and marketing. They could have done the reverse of the 94-96 Impala SS and called it the Caprice or the Lumina like it other parts of the world. They could have also had the V6 models as well like the G8 for those who just

I might be wrong, but most crossovers are labeled as station wagons (SW) on titles (at least in PA and SC). I know my wife was a little upset when I told her that fact. Crossovers are the new station wagon/hatchback as others stated. I remember even my parents’ old Trooper was listed as a station wagon.

I watched this but somehow forgot how great the cars were. I remember when I watched it they put me in awe because most of them are “quirky” European models you wouldn’t expect to see from an American show, put it really drew you into the show.

The car choices in the show are great. The cars themselves fit the characters, and none of them perform perfectly or look perfect.

Poker Face, from Peacock.