voicekiller1
voicekiller1
voicekiller1

Voyager 1 finally calls home, drunk and broke. “Hey guys, sorry, my phone battery like must have died or something. Yeah, I had to borrow this old phone to call you. So like, can you send some money? I’ll give you an address. No, cash would be better, cause like uh, yeah, just send cash. I promise I’ll be home for the

I’ll forever associate the Sonnett with the Bricklin SV-1.

I’ll keep it simple: SAAB. The entire brand needs a restomod, especially the Pre-GM era cars. Favorite picks would be the Saab Sonett and Saab 900 Turbo

If I wrote a 2,500 word article and this was the first reply I would start day drinking.

As an Audi owner, I respectfully request that she please switch to a more appropriate vehicle, such a a Nissan or an Infiniti.

I 100% agree. He pointed out a lot of typical “first generation” car quirks/bugs, along with a couple of places where they’re just flat out trying new stuff to see if it sticks. Nothing that would seemingly lead to the description of “worst car I’ve ever reviewed,” at least unless you were a brand new car reviewer and

I watched the review and kept waiting for the part that showed how bad the car was. It was all just stupid piddly shit. Just a few random software and user interface type things. I actually thought the car seemed really cool with some interesting and unusual features. The only thing that did seem not so great was the

I hope it’s as small as it looks/I expect, and not the huge (SUV) size of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, that looked like it would be a lancia integrale size:

Dude you absolutely should have included this in the article, lol. Obviously relevent, smh trying to shame people like “just google it”. 

“Ah yes, I’m going to publish an article about why B looks better than A”

Remember when this site would have had an unmodified vehicle pic to compare? Pepperidge Farm remembers.

It sounds like someone trying to describe a Fiat 500e over the phone, but without specifying any proportions, and the person writing down the nodes wrote it as if it was a full sized SUV

Given its utter dullness, I’m baffled as to why you’re so hyper about the Prelude.

I’m starting to think he doesn’t really want us to take his wife. Even though he said please. 

If I had to guess (and at this point it’s ALL guessing), I’d say this actually keeps the Toyota Century branding. One of those “If you know, you know” things.

Came for the 021C, wasn’t disappointed. Other things to note: front seats that turn to face backwards, rear-hinged rear doors and no central column for massively easy access (even easier with the rotating front seats), and a trunk that slides open like a drawer.

How ever will we get our news?! If only news agencies had their own websites!

The 1990's RSX-7, obviously! It’s 30 years old and I think that on the outside (minus the pop-up headlights), it could pass as a brand new car today.

2008 Alfa 8c. Looks brand new today, in ‘08 or years before it’s introduction. Will look “new” a decade from now is best guess (other than the interior’s lack of screens throughout!)

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