I saw some show a while back about wing tip vortices, but as I recall, the smaller plane gets slammed into the runway, after initially fighting to get the plane down. It's been a long time, so my facts may be a bit askew.
I saw some show a while back about wing tip vortices, but as I recall, the smaller plane gets slammed into the runway, after initially fighting to get the plane down. It's been a long time, so my facts may be a bit askew.
Back in the day, when we had no money, my wife drove an Accord. In those days, the Civic was nothing more than a large shoe with CVCC on the back. I wonder how the current Civic compares in size to the old Accord? The new Accord is way bigger than the original, and the Civic seems to have taken its place in the…
Leather. I love the smell of leather.
My '05 Ram 1500 is supposedly on the list, but the Chrysler website doesn't have it.
Had I been older when the AMC Eagle came out, I'd have bought one. AMC was ahead of its time, but the cars were underpowered and overweight. And I would have had one, despite that.
Vickers is OK. I think he wrecked Jimmie once, but I don't think of him as a cheater or instigator. He has talent that usually goes unnoticed.
I think aluminum cars are especially attractive to those who live in the rust belt. Living in Atlanta, it's all a distant memory, but I still read articles about Toyota truck frames rusting and the like.
Gosh, I thought John Davis was annoying to listen to. This guy grates my every nerve. So, on to the solutions:
But it's just so pretty!
As my friend would say, "I crack me up."
So much for being English. I prefer lemon and sugar, like my iced tea.
By Jove, I suppose I could use a spot of tea, myself!
Well, bummer. No video. Someone on one of those Atlanta-bound flights should post a vid from over the weekend.
This looks like it might be a pretty good show. They advertise the crap out of it on Top Gear. Something about British humor (Or is it humour?). The Brits don't worry so much about what's PC, to the point of Ricky Gervais' awful, insulting, and boring jokes. Still, Clarkson & Company manage to entertain, at the…
Oh my!
Oh, and another thing. What the hell was Tom Lasorda around for, anyway? Seems he was Dieter's lapdog, more than anything else.
Wow, unadulterated truth. He should write for TTAC. He actually reinforces a lot of what I already believed. Lutz should have headed Chrysler. At that juncture, he may have saved the company from Daimler and Cerberus. Nardelli was an idiot without a real plan. And Cerberus, well, I'll just throw Dan Quayle's name…
You know, you get a shitload of value in that car. 8 or 9 speed tranny, Pentastar engine, good looks, available AWD. If I were in the market for a car, I'd definitely consider it.
Agreed. Nice little car. I notice them when I see them, if only because they are relatively scarce.
When the revived GTO came out, I badmouthed it, despite it being a pretty good car. Trying to draw a comparison between the old boat Tempest, and the much smaller replacement, just didn't work for me. Still the El Camino version sure was nifty, and would have been a great niche vehicle. Surely better than hideous…