It is like the roofline has been smushed into the body. Seems to foreshadow the full embrace that Cadillac would give to high belt lines, dubious outward visibility, and.....holy crap its just a Cadillac Camaro
It is like the roofline has been smushed into the body. Seems to foreshadow the full embrace that Cadillac would give to high belt lines, dubious outward visibility, and.....holy crap its just a Cadillac Camaro
It looks like a little kid making the face where you pull back the sides of your eyes. Or an open wound. Sick.
I agree with your points, however I can’t help but feel that car is beyond help regardless of the size of the greenhouse. Bizarre enough to almost seem almost cool to me and still have it’s true fans? Yes, but bizarre + mailaise - national pride = vomit and/or the uncomfortable feeling I get from eating Chipotle.
Good questions that unfortunately I am ill-equipped to answer for the most part. My experience with this substance is strictly from late in my mom’s bout with cancer, and her lollipops were measured in mcg (micrograms).
Moxie HA great reference. Never had it, just remember seeing it on History Channel probably 15 years ago.
Beau and Luke sure did!
Glad they are all ok. I believe that would be a mass opiate overdose, to be more specific. Crazy idea, I can’t imagine what would have to happen to use that gas in the US. That is some heavy, heavy stuff.
You think? I took him more for the role of Goose.
All true, and that last part is a nominee for understatement of the year. Great stuff to look into, and just as crucial as it is fascinating.
It isn’t for me but think the idea is glorious, the purposeful bastardization (more so the doors than the lift) of a pricey, capable vehicle. Can you imagine the glares you would get from the stereotypical but ever present hoity toity Audi owners? It would be awesome, although among other things I wonder if fully shut…
The three wheel motion. Excellent, carry on.
My gf’s grand father in Roch has this stuff in his fridge. I don’t give a hoot about the beer though, cuz DAMN that car is good looking. Love it, thanks for putting this out here.
I “appreciate other cultures”, grew up watching NASCAR, and had a rental Camry for a month, if that counts.
Dirt 3 stood as a stark improvement over the previous game in the series and four years later still holds up well for an arcadey experience. Dirt Rally feels like it came from a completely different company and therefore to me it stands alone. Now a legit sim with great visuals, sound, and car feel, perhaps it’s…
Wow I thought it was just me, that is exactly where I saw it. Then I promptly forgot about the game once PC was dropped from launch (no xbox at that time) only to pick it up five years after it released. I was never that amazed by it, but I love it all the same for being a bastion for local coop/mp.
Not trying to hate on something your father passed down, I suppose I’m just a bit of a 90s plasticky jelly bean style hater in general. I am glad you got your use out of it and now it lives on providing you and yours with shelter. Not a bad legacy for a car, and is actually pretty cool when you think about it.
A solid choice, especially when in this shade of green (it almost looks like they painted green over teal). In my opinion, the roof will serve well for a couple decades, whereas the Taurus was best served riding on a flatbed en route to a junkyard. Two friends had one of these at some point, and both cars quickly…
Absolutely correct, and that line sounds best when read with the voice of the old movie preview guy. Speaking of which, movies have been made from worse ideas. I recommend Adam Sandler as one of the Nissan big shots, it could be just like Billy Madison.
Ah!!! That ugly bastard is like if Honda made a new “Aztek Sport 911”, with additional styling cues drawn from the modern day visionaries over at Acura. Absolutely heinous, thus it serves your point admirably. I do think it would be funny to see one on the street that has been lowered.