I’m just here for these comments so I can specifically NOT click on the impending slideshow.
I’m just here for these comments so I can specifically NOT click on the impending slideshow.
Can’t wait to see the slideshow of all the comments.
We only pretend to desire brown, manual, diesel wagons.
Respectfully disagree. I am in my late 30s, bought my '55 in my late 20s. Buyer demographics may change, but clean classic lines will always be in style.
Gonna jump in to defend Coldplay here even though that’s probably anathema on AVC. Sure, their recent stuff is soulless horseshit, but I stand by the opinion that Parachutes and A Rush of Blood to the Head are genuinely incredible albums, and Viva la Vida was solid as well. It’s been downhill for them otherwise…
The hinge on my fancy LG fridge wore out after 5 years. Long gone are the days when your fridge served you for 20 years, you did a kitchen remodel and the old fridge went out into the garage to store beer for all of eternity.
People who have old police cars for car shows, or have cop cars from TV shows usually have a black cover that goes over the light bar, and then sheet magnets that cover the shields and various police markings so to make it legal to drive on the roads to and from shows.
Most cop cars on movie and TV shows have “NOT IN…
Stock lights need to be job #1, those aftermarket ones are horrible.
It’s a weird perspective when you get older. Tiger was an idol when I was a kid; it feels like he’ll always be the 28-year-old in the peak of his career. On the other hand it’s hard to think of him as 45 because that makes him only ten years older than me (and five years older than my wife), which is nothing. Also -…
Did the owner get a Marti Report? I can see the sign at the car show now.... Of the 7300 TCs built, this one is a piece of crap too. ND
I think an intervention is in order.
Appreciation for engineering/mechanical devices. Both watches and cars have an incredible amount of design, engineering and craftsmanship involved and I have an appreciation for that type of work.
Pretty sure they always cycle through different special editions during each generation.
It’s more of an annoying flood of fake news among bits of factual information that I tend to seek out. It’s even worse when casual enthusiast friends of mine bring them to my attention and say things like “did you see that the Pontiac Trans Am is coming back” or “I seen (sic) on line the new Plymouth Cuda coming…
Not a single damn car looks good in harlequin. It’s a kindergarten answer to automotive paint options. Cute once, but that’s it. Instead, everybody needs to fight the good fight and keep screaming for choice / buying colorful cars whenever we can. For just this one thing, let’s go back to 1974:
That guy Todd really knows his stuff. :)
Todd wins. The Honda Element was the correct answer.
This is the article we need right now!
Tell me about these modern amenities, safety features and decent fuel consumption
“Wait, these transports can’t even leave the ground and they run on *checks tricorder* the compressed, liquified bones of ancient life? Nope, they’re not ready. Engage cloak.”