Hard to think of a worst way to mess up such a great name plate. Although rumor has it Ford is set to resurrect the thunderbird as a full electric coupe. But rumors are rumors.
Hard to think of a worst way to mess up such a great name plate. Although rumor has it Ford is set to resurrect the thunderbird as a full electric coupe. But rumors are rumors.
This is by far one of the worst V8 engines ever made. The 3.9L would have an ignition coil failure if you looked at it. This car shared many parts with the Lincoln LS which we nicknamed “Little Shit” as they had so many failures.
Dodge Dart. There’s a reason it appeared and left so quickly despite being pretty heavily advertised. I tried to look up the total years in production and saw the wikipedia page for the Dart doesn’t even acknowledge it’s post 2000 existence, which is exactly how it should be. I see more crown vics still on the road…
I sorta started my new position at work this week and I can already tell I love what I’m going to be doing as well as get along pretty awesomely with my new coworkers.
The Cadillac CT6 Blackwing...I mean I’m actually not sure that scarcity made it better. I just really want one.
Lewis’s jet makes Max’s look like it was painted with a rattle can and some J.C. Whitney stickers.
“Verstappen can’t race today as he is still stuck in the United States after American canceled his flight for the third time.”
That’s probably how the Haas guys are getting around right now.
imagine F1 drivers taking the budget airline routes that add 36 hours and two extra stopovers to your international trips
A million bucks a year is pretty steep but if I had 23 weeks a year as a ringleader in the international traveling circus I sure wouldn’t want to schlep it in coach
The LFA has to have the best sounding exhaust note of any care ever. I will die on this hill, don’t even bother disagreeing with me.
I’ll just leave this here.
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
Left rear looks 1.5 psi off. Dealership used an Analog gauge.
Agreed. New cars look like those exaggerated toy cars from 10 years ago with the big chunky bodies and oversized wheels
I daily drive a manual transmission car. And I don’t agree or disagree with you.
Yep. Started looking at cars again (hoping the market goes back to normal in the next year) and am already sick of everything having 20"+ wheels on it. No, I don’t want the 21" option. It is a SUV that needs to survive a pothole.
Any wheel where the number of spokes is not evenly divisible by the number of visible lugs.
I see no issue with this as long as you continue to do what you said and move over for faster cars. I can relate as well, some highways around where I live in NC are so abysmal in the outside lane that I have to hog the left lane to not suffer from the sudden ejection of my own teeth.
I am a lane discipline nazi, but I support you 100%. You also don’t have to stay in the slow lane if it is closed, for instance.