1990 Nissan Pao? How did I miss this?
1990 Nissan Pao? How did I miss this?
This is the equivalent of the designer Minor Threat jacket
Cool insight. I’ve definitely noticed GM and Microsoft prominently featured in a lot of shows/movies.
Looks like they have a prototype of Torch’s mobile charging unit, too!
Buy them, work on them, and keep them all listed for sale. Sell one, pour money into the rest, repeat, until you have one showroom quality Jeep.
Buy a minivan and park this in the trunk, problem solved?
I wish they would revive a different nameplate instead of repurposing Corvette. “Nova” seems fitting for something so revolutionary.
But you could have bought a house with that money!!!
I know, I’ve almost done that like 8 times. But, Hulu just doesn’t have enough I enjoy watching to warrant it. With the Fox/Disney acquisition, that will probably change, though.
Sounds like someone upgraded to ad-free ;]
So all the good TV shows, especially Fox ones, are going to Hulu because of the impending merger...
Yes COMMERCIAL they COMMERCIAL are COMMERCIAL you COMMERCIAL should COMMERCIAL check COMMERCIAL it COMMERCIAL out.
Common to drop insurance when the car is sitting, not being driven (perhaps waiting to be sold), but yeah, not the smartest move in this case!
Its so weird how different manufacturers approach this. My ‘08 Mazda has an AUX cord built-in, yet you have an ‘08 with a tape deck. I had an ’01 Buick, which my grandmother originally bought for herself, thinking it had a tape player. The thing had what looked like a tape player, but the little door didn’t open.…
You just have to look at who really sees the most proportional benefit here—poor people—to understand why Republicans think it should get the axe.
Put another rock on top of the original rock
I’m glad the format is getting a mix-up. These aging fools aren’t going to be around forever. Now we’ll have even more variety of excellence in auto journo TV for future generations to take inspiration and lessons from.
That trash can-it looks like Volvo designed an ashtray, and then, woops, no one smokes anymore!
I’ve owned plenty of GM vehicles in the past, and will again, but I have no qualm in balking at their build quality. They’re cheap and durable, but that doesn’t equal quality or reliability.