Mazda MX-6. I used to work with a guy that had the turbo version of one of these and it was a blast to drive. Where did they all go?
Mazda MX-6. I used to work with a guy that had the turbo version of one of these and it was a blast to drive. Where did they all go?
I think it's been about a decade since I saw a Bronco II, but I remember everybody used to have them 20 years ago.
Giant station wagons.
Peugeot 505.
The base model with its 70hp engine sucked. Especially when paired with the 3-speed auto.
Dammit, you beat me to it. I even have one of these, sportbak and all.
Damn straight, one needs to know if the doors can be opened with one's toes while tripping balls on 'ludes. Such things are important.
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There's two amazing geographic details to this story: first, it did not take place in Florida, and second, it did take place in Beaver County, PA which should make our audience of 9 year old boys pee themselves. The incident itself involves a car wreck, an inebriated woman, a lack of pants, and a bottle, pressed under…
At least they're not built in "America's heartland" like the Ram trucks and vans.
Imported from Detroit Brampton, Ontario.
Fun story... when I used to work for a junkyard I had the idea of saving every owners manual we found. We started selling them on eBay for $20 each and sold about 90% of what we posted. There's a huge demand for such things. Only place to order a new one is at the dealer, and they're super expensive if they're even…
We had a 911 traded in a few months ago. The manuals were in a metal box in the frunk. Ze Germans sure know how to make a fancy-looking set of manuals.
Same could be said for a car with a full-sized paper manual. I don't think I've ever owned a car over ten years old that had one.
Hellcat.
It's not the car that's a concern, it's you. If the tailpipe becomes buried in the snow and you have even a pinhole exhaust leak the CO will enter the cabin- and because CO poisoning happens so gradually you won't even notice it. You'll fall asleep and never wake up.
Start a signal fire to alert rescuers. This PT cruiser should suffice, and that wheelbarrow over there can carry lots of kindling.
Chrysler has a decent idea for this, they've been doing it for about the last 5 years or so.
When I was a kid I had a poster of a white Countach with flames going up all around it, with the title: