I attribute most of this to the lack of rearward visibility most vehicles currently have, but how can you be sofa king oblivious you don’t see flashing red lights in the side mirrors, even if just peripherally?
I attribute most of this to the lack of rearward visibility most vehicles currently have, but how can you be sofa king oblivious you don’t see flashing red lights in the side mirrors, even if just peripherally?
Yes! I have a multi-function GE oven (bake, toast, air-fry, etc.) and my far and away favorite thing to make is pan air-fried asparagus, spray with olive oil, pepper liberally and just a pinch of salt... in 15 minutes at 375 they look like they just came off the grill and taste heavenly.
To me the design of these second generation Corvairs is every bit as classic as GM’s other high-water marks of the decade like Riviera and Toronado. It’s a gorgeous car but I think the price might be a tad ambitious. I recently saw a stunning and perfectly sorted ‘63 convertible locally for $11,000.00. Also, I’m…
I so agree. I’d rather go with a non-metallic color as even when clear coated, they don’t look fake like this.
Not to mention Ashley, Ashleigh, Kayden, Fayden, and Jayden will be presenting Karen grandbabies when they turn 13, so you can’t really have too large a vehicle these days.
This is a little older, but I’d love to find a non-played out red 1989 Camaro RS just like the one I owned with 5 speed, t-tops and factory CD. The factory CD made it quite the unicorn. I also owned an ‘86 but the ‘89 had the ground effects of the Z without the boy-racer stripes and a clean hood and none of the…
PS I wish there was a way to block callers/texters by exchange... no matter how many times you block a number they generate new ones. This whole spoofing local numbers BS also needs to be outlawed.
The quickest way to get rid of telemarketers is to ask them what they are wearing.
I don’t know about Minnesota, but here in ultra-corrupt Ohio, AEP is ramming though a 30% rate increase in June, zero of which will go to infrastructure improvements, it’s so AEP can continue to rake in record profits using equipment built 50 years ago.
I call bullshit. Why let people buy a compact van when you can force them into spending lots more for a full size one? And with the price difference, likely not the EV version, the gas version. Thanks, Ford!
Then there’s this...
British airlines - Engine replacement as per manufacturer’s specifications.
Winner of Tesla: “Can I trade this for what’s behind door number two? I would rather have the year’s supply of canned squid, actually.”
I wonder how much it costs to repack the slide. Have a feeling that might have a few safety regulations attached to it, unless Boeing self-regulated the FAA out of such silly details.
Funny, no one seemed to mind this...
Anyone who has priced nice-condition 1970s Cadillacs knows this is a great buy. The brown is unfortunate, but otherwise what’s not to like. Now the bustle back Sevilles, free is too much for one of those.
Or that a design can improve so much the new version could be preferred over the old one. Oh wait, that’s always the goal.
I’d like to see the origami creases on the sides be slightly less chaotic, but otherwise, l agree, quite yummy. The interior punches way above it’s price point too.
2nd - Hey Germany, wasn’t Dieselgate a big enough middle finger to climate change that you need to double-down now with this?
I am disappointed we never got this...