Oddly enough I traded in my old car for a 2017 V8 manual car this past year. I feel like I’m going backwards in time.
I always wondered if “separate” taillights like on that 1956 Imperial ever just snapped off.
Crossing my fingers that they won’t give you a slushbox
“2007's Mixim, which Nissan says was, ‘a compact electric vehicle for young drivers who are mostly engaged by their computer and the world via the internet.’”
Ouch.
Right before I read this article, I legitimately saw an old Suburban with two deer heads mounted side by side on the grille, and a “santa” mounted on the back of the trunk in his supposed sleigh. It was rediculous, and glorious.
This wins this thread. I don’t know how you guys didn’t die.
but this is the kind of thing that we need more of—tolls that reward good behavior like carpooling, and discourage driving alone to work.
I think I want that last picture on my wall.
I’m predicting a Doug Demuro video covering and showcasing these 19 cupholders...
The ‘X’ button is to the top-right.
These kinds of questions reminded me of when you questioned the Pixar staff about the characters’ anatomy in their Cars franchise. Please never change.
I’m not a nostalgia tripper by any means, but it really says something about old car designs when they take up 95% of this article. Some modern cars look great, and Ford, GM, and Chrysler went all retro-whacko in the mid-2000's, but sometimes I feel like the nice designs in the 50's/60's are overlooked, and could…
Holy moley man, they’re capable human beings just as much as we are. Chillax :)
I can see stories like this showing up in a Pale of the Future article in 100 years (provided autonomous cars are perfected and catch-on).
Will there be any talk or at least partial reveal of the Ford Bronco at the LA auto show?