The Northeast?
The Northeast?
I think you are pointing at the Nissan clip as a possible for the trailgate trim clip. I bought that one from a couple different sources, and it’s a different scale, about three times larger for a much larger hole.
Didn’t an earlier version of this fiasco involve setting the cars on self-propelled rail cars? Now they are moving thorugh the tunnel under their own power? So my ability to see the light of day at the other end is completely dependent upon the care and upkeep of the neglegent poor maintenance of whoever I happen to…
Can you imagine the level of naive optimism some guy had thinking that a plastic machine screw with a Phillips head could survive and be disassembled without being destroyed after years of life in a wheel well or on the underside of an automobile?
(Laughing with tears)... I’m referring to unique clips. Not the US market based, commonly used across major vehicle makes type stuff. And once you get to the exterior trim clips, they get REALLY unique.
Wait until you get to the exterior trim clips.
Porsh is the corporate embodiment of the woman who named her child “Abcde”...
My 1969 wrong-hand-drive car has a 10 digit VIN.
Yesterday’s Jalopnik story was “Rebadge Your Captive Import”.
Looks more like he was lining up for the best position to make the first turn and block the car behind him.
Fake news.
“...rolling back Obama-era fuel economy standards and the auto industry’s response was basically, ‘Whoa, we didn’t actually want all that’...”
December 1, 2016, CNBC reported that the Chinese tariff on imported cars was 40%, and had been so for decades.
According to CNBC, on Dec 1, 2016, China increased its tariffs from the decades old 40% baseline, by an additional 10%, to 50% on luxury cars, to discourage conspicuous consumption.
https://www.cnbc.com/2016/12/01/china-hikes-tax-on-imported-luxury-cars.html
The weather page says the low tonight in Peachtree City, Georgie will be 29 degrees. I take it that it is also in the middle of window tint country, because the sun is about like a laser all summer long.
Silhouette race car. Tube frame with body shaped tub bolted over it. Then stickers representing a production car placed onto it. Not wide bodied or pancaked.
VC for Vertically Challenged.
I’m reasonably sure all my car titles have either “TUDOR” or “FODOR” for the model, and the marque name misspelled.
I suspect this is supposed to be what happens when deconstructivism is applied to automobile design. It is just as much a disaster as it was when it migrated through paint, sculpture, architecture...
What does Jeep have in store for their next installment?