This is exactly what you needed, a guy like Krider to switch sides and help expose the cheaters. Krider sounds like the LeMons version of Chad Knaus or Gary Nelson (think NASCAR).
This is exactly what you needed, a guy like Krider to switch sides and help expose the cheaters. Krider sounds like the LeMons version of Chad Knaus or Gary Nelson (think NASCAR).
Sounds to me like MINI stole Murilee's 1982 Datsun voice warning box and packaged it into the Official Car of The American Metrosexual.
When I used to drive rentals more than my personal car, I preferred minivans if I was going to have it longer than a few days. I could carry plenty of stuff and people, they are easy to drive and park, and are good on all types of roads including dirt.
What's that on top of the motor, a margarita mixer? Cool.
@Ray Wert:
I've got a question....
Macke spoke twice of "the rails". I think it's now painfully obvious that's exactly what he's been doing.
In one of the auto industry books I have, they discuss a great deal about Iacocca and his career. At the end of it all, after he'd been replaced by Eaton and was pretty much on his own, he was in Palm Springs taking his car to the gas station for a fill up.
Poor Andrew Jones. Things have really gone downhill for him since the Braves traded him in 2007.
Revenge is a dish best served.... blazingly hot.
There was nothing wrong with the Highlander pictured. It belonged to Jeremy Mayfield.
Are ya kiddin'? This car has Jalop written all over it!
Ol' Doris Day there can give me a twist with her wrist any ol' time.
This one's straight outta Two Lane Blacktop. All you need is a James Taylor character as the Driver.
Those pics could be from "Scenes from a Monte Hellman film".
Pic #1 - My guess is a 1965 Chrysler New Yorker (only reasonable clue is the rocker molding and the formal roof line)
@jduffy13: