The Signum was meant as a replacement for the Omega? I thought it was just as you described it: A Vectra hatchback? With independent rear seats! On rails so you could move them!
The Signum was meant as a replacement for the Omega? I thought it was just as you described it: A Vectra hatchback? With independent rear seats! On rails so you could move them!
It's outdated, ugly, and worst of all: pathetic.
I saw this ad, for a car called the Bowell Nagari, from 1972. Only 118 were made of the original run and it came with either the Ford 302 or the 351.
erm, there are really no women engineers period. My alma mater is 50/50 men to women and 85% of the college of engineering is men, a large number of the women in the "real" engineering majors were foreign students from asia, and most of the American women landed in Industrial.
Wait, the German Autobahnen were invented before the US Interstate Highway System. How is it that the Germans copied us again?
If you had told 20-year-old Bob Dylan he would one day be the corporate spokesman for the equivalent of the Chrysler Newport, I wonder what he would have said?
A downgrade, in my opinion.
No.
Anything Panther...big enough for friends, huge trunk, comfy and if it can withstand Police and Taxi duty it can survive novice driver abuse.
that is because many Americans are so gullible that here we can put sugar coated cereal in a blender with additional sugar and milk, blend it up and if you call it "wheat" people will think it is a health food chock full of fat and hunger fighting fiber.
You didn't miss much.
...and here too.
The Chevrolet LS series of engines. Horsepower, torque, simplicity, compact V8 format, inexpensive relative to complex OHC engines, and capable of providing respectable fuel economy.
You are dead on. Thank you for sticking to your guns.
Hmmm..."World peace prophet" that has a penchant for fine cars? New agish-cultish philosophical underpinnings? Any relation to Mr. Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh?
This:
There was a time when they didn't. A man named Harley Earl was designing cars for them. And then they hired on true gearheads like Zora Arkus-Duntov and John DeLorean. They were doing pretty good, until insurance companies became aware of how to make mega huge profits off of people and the oil companies followed suit.…
Funny, this just appeared as the post above this one on my FB wall...
Senator Gianni Agnelli. The end.