Those roadmasters all look like their owners, straight down to the mustache.
Those roadmasters all look like their owners, straight down to the mustache.
CP. Far too expensive, and you wouldn't want Marsellus Wallace to catch you driving it.
Thanks for livening up my office with an outburst of laughter.
It's a behind-the-scenes photograph of the recording of this podcast.
What's odd is he's selling a "pre-production" car as a good thing. Isn't that code for "Beta testing for part failures?"
Absolutely. Though unfortunately this kind of experience doesn't translate too well between drive configurations. I'm 100% at home in the slippery stuff in a MR/FR cars because of exactly this. I've spent hours in snowy parking lots in RWD cars. Now though, my last 2 have been AWD (Audi A6 and Acura MDX.. because…
Wow! I flew 155 back when she was a T-43 trainer for navigators. Thought she'd gone to the boneyard.
Helps to read things closely. Durp!
Now this is just from my own observations, but a 3 door hatchback is more of a "bubble" shape. meaning the roof is drawn so it looks like it's starting from the lowest point of the tailgate and goes all the way to the windshield. Ala VW beetle or Golf.
I'm actually not too sure of this either, but they made a liftback and a wagon, this is somewhere in the middle for this Accord. So i'd say shooting brake.
I feel like its the length of the back part that makes a difference.
It's technically the "Aerodeck", and because they also made a coupe (Prelude) and liftback, you could conceivably call it a shooting brake.
That equipment at least serves some kind of purpose, and is generally purchased dirt cheap from DOD. These supercars on the other hand are nearly useless for any real police work.
Because genocidal Spanish imperialist architecture is best architecture.
Art that you have to explain is boring
After a shaky start, I have to say that my Mustang is one of the best winter cars I've ever had.
As the owner of an old M20E, I can tell you that it definitely is a Mooney thing. There's a certainly mindset that comes with owning one, I guess. It doesn't like soft fields all that much but it'll do what I tell it to with the occasional grumble. Not much room for error, though.
Haha. Yeah, and also: ran when parked, check engine light is on but it's just the gas cap, won't start but all it needs is a new battery. Oh and civic corolla jdm accord prius lexus acura ford mustang jeep audi lexus honda dishwasher garden gnome.
Don't talk about the French like that!