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Nailed it.

No Lumina has ever deserved better than a C.

Nice post

It’s called “planking” and it’s the new trend in social media circles.

Everything is a truck if you’re brave enough.

I have a question. How is that vehicle actually controlled? Is it by rc, or something else?

Also: Shoutout to Formula SAE Michigan, which is finishing up today.

It actually was ahead of it's time..  give it some truck looking trim and 2 more doors and you have the currently popular compact suv..

If it was a Chevy, it would be a Shovelle.

Vonderful

Good to hear! I think that if you do it that your theft worries are close to zero and it’s so simple to do. If you do it yourself, maybe 10 bucks and a few minutes to install will be well worth the minimal effort. Kill switches are the Spanish Inquisition for asshole car thieves, in that no one expects them! Cheers!

Was literally just looking at accessories for a range of Montero’s I’m tryna buy (likely an SR with factory air locker). Damn you, Andrew P. Didly stay out of my head and let me window shop in peace. I will NEED these OME springs and roof basket, okay??

SHOVEL! 

Take this Mitsubishi and shovel it.

I can see local utilities using vehicles like this......I may drive btw 10 and 50 miles a day at work..... There’s definitely a market that will use them.....especially if there are subsidies.

But...but..I want to make my SUV as wretched as possible....

Most JDM 4x4s shipped with inclinometers. They love dashboard farkle! Patrols, Hilux Surfs, Pajeros, Jimnys... inclinometers for all!

I see those far more often than most considering I’m paraplegic. They're actually pretty clever, with low handles and floor but high roof and plenty of cargo space. I'll stick with my Integra though. It works way better than you'd think...

I feel the same way about the PT Cruiser convertible; I’m aware of the Revell model kit which still sits on my shelf, unbuilt, where it’s been since 2006 when I bought it for parts to contribute to an updated version of their PT wagon. But I slip into thinking that and a concept car is all there ever was, until I see

Popped in to say this. It’d be like the Fiskar Karma. And I’d love to see a 3-cylinder mini engine that makes 450 ponies where the rubber meets the road without an electric drivetrain.