tomforhan
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tomforhan

I posted on my blog and emailed, Andrew, but my browser thinks the mail link is a phishing site. Well, really, isn't that what the whole Kinja user involvement scheme is? Anyway, here is a teaser:

Well, with a load of big fat tires on the roof rack, no doubt the Suburban was part of the party.

This was Jimmy Buffet's van, until it burnt to a crisp.

For retirement, the answer is always VW Syncro Westfalia. With a few mods.

Love me some hybrid.

The emphasis here is on defense, which is certainly an important consideration. And while I also agree about avoiding high horsepower, driver involvement is just really important. Get a car that has real feel for the road, so they can learn to judge conditions. Put'em in a stick shift, so they can learn to integrate

Or step back in time...

The emphasis here is on defense, which is certainly an important consideration. And while I also agree about avoiding high horsepower, driver involvement is just really important. Get a car that has real feel for the road, so they can learn to judge conditions. Put'em in a stick shift, so they can learn to integrate

Basically the same car as a 2000 Jaguar S class, plus stick, at a third the going Jag price? That's nice!

President and New GM Spokesperson Obama introduces the first product of the new GM, the Saturn model S. He also announced t there will be a wagon, the model X, and then a car for everyone, the model E. Don't tell Elton.

And it all started with Stearman which Boeing acquired a million years ago.

2nd Gear: Prius Delayed because all the engineers were bored out of their skulls and started taking long naps at work.

They save money by using Uber...or UberX...instead of calling a cab!

I give up...

Unless the image is bad...

I don't know how you can be more "80s than a Slantnose Turbo Cabriolet....

Third gear. No "becoming" is required. The cities already are polluted hell holes.

How about the classic mashup of #8 and #5?

It only came out of a committee, wasn't passed by the full assembly, or signed into law by the governor, at least according to the story. So not a law yet.