How very odd indeed, thanks for pointing it out. I think this is where the term “kinja’d” comes into play. Disclaimer: the preceeding post was made by RavenousRam and does not represent the thoughts or opinions of BenLikesCars.
How very odd indeed, thanks for pointing it out. I think this is where the term “kinja’d” comes into play. Disclaimer: the preceeding post was made by RavenousRam and does not represent the thoughts or opinions of BenLikesCars.
Ahhh it is the Japanese kei car version of that Nissan turdbox Demuro wrote about recently.
This + infinity
I think that lovely lady might appreciate the gift of an eccentric rod as well. I will now be saying a hundred Hail Marys for my sacrilege of your holy work.
Amen, we were in 0-20 mph traffic together for a few miles, with six lanes each way packed to the gills. And amidst all of that, I could just tell he was having an absolute ball.
I am reasonably sure that a Plymouth Superbird would make my day MUCH better. Alas, such lofty requirements leave me staring down a life filled with naturally aspirated days only. In the interest of realistically injecting some turbo in my day, I would accept any Viper but preferably a blue ‘97 GTS w/ white stripes.
About three weeks ago on 66, just outside of DC, I saw a clean example of this for the first time I can remember. In fact, from what I remember the car I saw and the one pictured above could be one and the same. Aggressive yet restrained, and gorgeous at all times. Plus it is one of two or three cars with gigantic…
Behold the beautiful sea of blue!
Agreed on all points, but one thing about #1. Is there any benefit of this to the folks that have a hard time on two wheels due to age/health, yet are still otherwise capable of operating a motor vehicle? I could see some people being happy that they don’t have to completely throw in the towel, even if it is a very…
Perhaps there was a different kind of landing taking place at that time.
It should, and something about the soft top in the bottom pic is oddly appealing. Maybe I have a fever.
That is true, this should be less of an indictment of the other fans. Still though, it does not take away from what the dad/kidnapper did in crunch time. That kid probably has bruises from the vise grip his dad had on him. Also, Go Vols.
Now THAT made me laugh, low hanging fruit or not. Well played my coastie friend.
Look how high up off the ground he seems to be sitting, he is probably enjoying some altitude sickness to go with his body roll induced motion sickness. This is what happens when an old Lexus SC hybridizes with a bro dozer.
It grows on me every time I see it. Even if I hate myself for it.
The handicapped deserve better. This may be better for the fleets of the companies that do nursing and other assistance, but I can’t help but feel that my grandfather’s old wheelchair accessible Grand Caravan was dripping with style by comparison. Plus it had that world-renowned Chrysler build quality.
I always thought that it looked comical with its great length and smallish wheels. Just never could quite understand why one of these suckers would be bought over the Suburban and Tahoe family of vehicles, unless there was a huge price disparity.
AMEN and hallelujah, even if it is not the worst offender here. The tiny wheels do not help things, neither does the generally attractive hatch alternative, but sometimes size constraints would seem like they should prohibit certain body styles from existing. At least it would in my fantasy land.