This is why memory cards were good. You could just bring your own save file everywhere you went.
This is why memory cards were good. You could just bring your own save file everywhere you went.
The specs I can find list the ‘70s width at 76.5in, and the modern version at 75.7in. Though those two numbers are close enough to be fudged a little. I don’t know if they’re including mirrors, for one thing.
Is it as wide as the 70s version yet?
Of course the formatting put half of my smiley on the second line.
I’ve just gotten into the habit of inserting a space to avoid emoticonization. : )
The Cadillac concepts also have names, which is nice.
Shouldn’t the article title be “Please Say ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’, You Ungrateful Monsters”?
Can’t wait to see it in the next Gran Turismo.
I might actually recommend the DS remakes, HeartGold and SoulSilver, for someone starting out. A new player might be less forgiving of the Game Boy limitations (though the 8-bit music can’t be beat).
My guess would be the 3DS-exclusive levels, and Ice Climbers.
The Fiesta looked better before they corporate grille’d it.
Think of the light pollution if every street was bright enough for headlights to be unnecessary. You’d never see the stars again. I’d say streetlights are more for pedestrians than for vehicles.
I recently built my modern computer inside an old 2000-ish Compaq case. Too bad nobody sells white disc drives anymore, so I can’t make it look quite right.
From that angle, it looks a bit morbid. Like somebody ripped the face off of the top car and you’re seeing all the exposed muscles and veins underneath. Somebody put that poor thing out of its misery.
There is not a doubt in my mind that this problem can be solved with station wagons.
I’ll take Chrysler if you let me have Plymouth too.
I hope there’s a regular cab version, it’ll look worlds better.
Like many Mercuries, I want to like it because the name is kinda neat.
I actually find the Muranos to be worse than the Rogues. Though these days they look so similar that I’ve given up trying to tell the difference from a distance.
What really kills me is that the people who do this are NEVER able to stick them on straight, they’re always clearly askew.