Having bought one used... There is tremendous value in owning a used genesis. I really like it.
Having bought one used... There is tremendous value in owning a used genesis. I really like it.
I bought a 2011 V8 Genesis in 2013. I guess it was a leased car. 17,000 miles. Its cost then was 26K I think. My trade in left me owing 19K on a 2 year loan. I still have that car. Its held up beautifully and still cleans up really nice. Has 70K miles on it. I’ve heard that the dealerships can be pretty bad for these…
This is the stuff right here. I grew up In Joplin, Missouri. It’s maybe an hour from Springfield. It has become a regional staple of Chinese restaurants. I grew up eating Springfield style cashew chicken and adore it, and the memories around eating it with my family. At an internship while attending college, I…
Jeez, That is cold. I got the classic; ‘It looks like you haven’t been missing many meals.’ Last time it happened I countered with “Why don’t you go brush your tooth Steve?” We don’t talk much any more.
Isometric drawings make everything better. Gonna kick through this a little longer, Pour a Brown Shugga’ and maybe draw a little. Cheers.
I’m waiting to watch this Torch. Don’t cock this up for us. General curiosity is fine, but come on man. Surely there are some Kazakhstan garden vans that need your attention.
You win.
I was looking at that... Kinda looked like my first car. A white 76' Chevrolet Monza 2+2. Kinda wish I still had that thing... Drop a small v-8 in there... Hurt myself... It would be awesome.
I was thinking this. Not sure what a 4wd backhoe and large Bob Cat weigh.... But at a construction site, these and a heavy duty 25ft. trailer has to weigh a lot.
Happy Labor day bro.
I am a 45 year old that was born in Joplin, MO. I still get nostalgic for Route 66 and the freedoms that it possesses(ed). In 1974, the year I was born, My grandfather bought my grandmother a new 1974 Pontiac Grandville convertible (think up-optioned Catalina or Bonneville). It was manufactured in Kansas City...…
I owned a clean as hell ‘74 Monza in ‘90 (35k miles) , it was my first car. I’d wish I still had it. I’d love to turn it into a hoon-machine.
That top photo has that “This is the new Chevy, bla bla bla” commercial vibe to it. I would tell them, “I could totally see myself in this... where do I sign up.” Or “that’s one bad mama jamba!” Those boxy Mitsubishi’s still look the part. Cheers.
Shocker. Nah... You’re good.
I thought I might find this further up the list. Here is your star fine sir.
That is something now... Very handsome; Achingly functional.
These Mustangs are not aging well to my eye.
United Colours of Jo•Car. I know this concept is a Subaru.... It’s so postmodern French though.
I was just thinking that. A little elbow grease and a few quick fixes goes a hell of a long way. Things that make a big difference are typically near-free. Cheers!
Yeah... I’m with you on the wheels also. This trend, painting the inside walls of the spoke cutouts makes the wheels appear less nice to me... Honda seems to me to be doing that on their alloy’s too. Maybe it’s cheapening them to my eyes.