"Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones scream down the boulevard" From Born to Run. Perfect.
"Beyond the Palace hemi-powered drones scream down the boulevard" From Born to Run. Perfect.
Don Johnson selling Ferarris.
You win. Although I would put him down as hawking DeHavilland Beavers. He'd be a natural.
Notoriety, that's what this car needs. Instead of advertising it as the next, best econocar, bill it as the car most likely to be stolen and hooned. Seriously, what better marketing tool can you have?
You have to love Hollywood. Shooting from a moving car- try to hit your target, especially if they are also in a moving vehicle. Make it a boat- AAARRRGGHHH! How about the opening sequence of NCIS Los Angeles, where he's running while shooting. I'm just not sure how smart this is. Not to mention, if he paused…
Wow, what a great steering wheel. Is it a Ford? Oh, sorry. Didn't READ first.
My thoughts exactly.
Leeloo Dallas "mooltie-pass".. I loved that movie.
Well, in an age of DVR's and internet TV, I find I can FF through most commercials. Then, sometimes I see something and actually WATCH one.
Wolf! Wolf!
Don't forget the golf course that loses money every year.
Seems to me that some of these factories have the chance of also being landfills. I bid a Lowes remodel somewhere in northern NJ, southern NY. The job got canceled because the slab began collapsing inside of the building. The building was put up on a hazardous waste landfill. There were two solutions to fix the…
I could write a book about the legalized extortion known at the UAW. But, I'll just leave this here and shut-up.
I think it continues- between the Chargers they use on NCIS and Challenger on NCIS LA, and the Chrysler 300 being featured on Common Law. And to a lesser degree, the early 70's Charger used on Burn Notice. (Yes, I watch too much TV.) Psych used a blue Yaris in earlier epi's, but now I believe it's a Suzuki. Maybe…
And didn't his pal, the Green Hornet drive an Imperial as well?
I'm not buying the X5. The Ford Edge is closer, but it seems to me there's a Kia Sorrento or Hyundai-something minivanesque or SUVesque that fits better. Look at the shape of the taillights and rear window.
Tip of the iceberg, in my humble opinion. For high performance, maybe it is acceptable, but listening to my mechanic, even people who CAN afford these cars complain about the cost of an oil change, not to mention other maintenance related work.
Not for long. It's been canceled.
Yeah, I know. Sure, I'd like the performance of a BMW/Audi/Mercedes, but not at twice to three times the cost. Forget about simple maintenance like oil changes at $95 and up. Repairs? PASS!
Even a '75 Eldo. They were as good as (or bad as) any other malaise-era car, but exuded big-boat luxury.