sonikbloo
Sonikbloo
sonikbloo

HEY! I drove a teal car in the 90's. I remember that color being “the shit” back then. Everyone wanted teal. I had my ‘96 Altima SE (5 speed) car in teal (sort of changed color to blue in sunlight) till 2004. I autocross’d that teal car with gold pinstripe and gold emblems (hated those) every chance I could (was

When my girls were younger it was a little bonding moment. We’d go pick out a couple of cars each time we went to the store. And today they know the difference between a corvette and a mustang among other cars. It always makes me smile when they point out a real car on the street that they had a hotwheels version of.

Rented a Chrysler Caravan in Birmingham, Alabama that was infested with ants. And I mean infested. We would have returned it, but by the time they got into our oreos and had bitten us all, we were miles away and already late to our destination.

I contemplated a GTi too. In the end the Focus ST was just more car for the money. And I’m a 43 yo6' 1" and 210lb dude. I felt huge in the GTi. The FoST just felt better and more mature.

Good looking Triumph Thunderbird Sport ya got there!

Same. Save The Manuals.

No thanks VW. I’d rather have the 325hp twin turbo V6, AWD Fusion Sport.

Cadillac Catera with a landau top

I was a grown-up when these cars were new. I recall they were well recieved and I didn’t think the Avenger or the Stratus was a bad looking car. Plus the Stratus was the 1997 North American Touring Car champion. So at least at it has some racing provenance.

I’ll just save us all the time and declare the Reliant K the winner.

I spot a Camry Corner.

I believe the Eagle Optima concept was based on the Chrysler/Lamborghini Portofino concept. I see some styling cues that made their way to Eagle’s cars. The Portofino is one of my favorite 1980's concept cars and was actually built on a functional Jalpa chassis complete with 4 swing wing doors. I think it’s still a

I think I once heard Donald Trump say he was reaching for the “summit” but now I know what he really meant.

The car enthusiast in me loves it. The professional video producer in me thinks it needs a little help. Nevertheless....good stuff. Look forward to seeing more.

I’m pick’n up what your put’n down. Except my obsession is with the 1980's Ford Bronco II. 

I’ll admit your choice is surprisingly attractive. And I get what you mean. Simple yet exotic. It is cool, however this is my favorite Corvette concept, called the Corvette Corvair.

I have a Focus ST with the key thingy. Damn heavily bolstered Recaros smoosh the big ass key fob thing into my thigh when it’s in my pocket so I’ve become accustomed to dropping the key into the cup holder when I get in to start the car. Funny thing is, anytime I stop the car and get out I grab the key. Even if I’m

Interesting. Thanks for the information. I didn’t know that about the Transit. That’s the full sized Transit, right? Not the Transit Connect? I had always wished the little one was RWD.

I always knew the Riveria shared the Toronado’s E-body platform but didn’t know that they had opposing drive wheels. Interesting. Wonder if there are any other cars that share platforms but have alternate drive train configurations. Same car...one is FWD and the other RWD? (AWD doesn’t count)

Man, thats some awful non-photoshop’d photoshopping. What did they call photoshopping back before photoshop?