t5killer
T5Killer
t5killer

Volkswagen is the last name i'd want to see on a car that i'm hovering off the ground in.

I've owned many F-150's with V8 engines, but for what I haul and use my truck for I find the V6 is more than enough.

The article itself didn't mention exactly who made the thing, but a little bit of digging through piles of microfiche revealed the answer: Harrier, the famed maker of the jump jet.

Its really weird that despite being born a decade or so after these were all retired, the Scenicruiser still seems like the quintessential Greyhound bus to me, to the point that when someone says "Greyhound bus", that's what I picture. Maybe all the 1960s and '70s children's books that were still kicking around the

I rode one from Indianapolis to Bloomington after Thanksgiving in 93 or 94. The bus line was running low on buses and pulled it out of storage or maybe a museum. It smelled a bit musty and the seats were pretty narrow, but it was a fun experience. The only other manual bus I remember riding was an MCI Challenger in

Always liked the look of these (had one in Matchbox), but never got to ride one. Even if I rode the ones that were the tall all the way, it just wasn't as cool as this one!

Bit of an oddball: Fiat 238

The new 5 seems too bloated for my tastes. It's very obviously bigger. The E60 hid the size better.

Boring to you. Elegant and understated to me and many others. Better than the horrible "flame surfacing" and rear end treatment. Owning the car doesn't make your opinion any more or less valid...aesthetics are subjective.

The E9x M3 and 3-series coupes are the only good looking Bangle era cars.

Is it possible to get worse than Jerry Wiegert?

...in my opinion

Indeed. Dude gets things done.

Almost, but not as handsome...

You're pretty much in the minority there. He brought "style", but it wasn't good work.

"Cerberus- Ok not a person, but they did a terrible job with Chrysler"

3.) Jim Farley: 'Fuck GM!'

Corporations are people too. With that said, FUUUUUUU Cerberus!