zibodiz1
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I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Ford guy, but that was hilarious.

I've always seen it as a Texas Longhorn. I guess I was the only one.

Oh man. It just occurred to me that the Kia logo is in all-caps, hence it's an acrostic. I think the military term "K.I.A." is pretty well-known — I'm surprised they've not switched to that new logo. Think the 'Chevy Nova' legend (even though it wasn't true.)

Wyomingites Represent! lol we're probably the only three on here.

Easily the most beautiful truck body style of all time.

That definitely looks like a muffin-top trunk line. Solara and 1st-gen Yaris are the only 2 coupes that come to mind with that look.

While appropriate in this case, that headline was disturbingly clickbait-ey. But yeah, awesome car. It's like Lincoln was predicting the odd affection allocated for the CTS Wagon. Except their future-scope saw another popular wagon today, and they tried to mix in a little too much Prius.

Seriously, other banks need to take note. I would seriously watch the commercials if they were all this interesting.

Me too, but I guess I was born 20 years too late. They're getting kinda hard to come by these days.

Hey, the guy's got dedication to his theme. Which I find a lot more impressive than the random doodles that are so popular.

y'know... they really weren't terrible looking cars. In fact, dare I say, they were rather handsome in an 80's-early-90's kinda way. Especially in white.

To be fair, the first guy has all the letters run together. The 'T' is just sharing a vertical line with the 'R'.
The last one, though: Who let Buster Bluth take his shirt off?

My parents still have — and use — one. I've had to use it a few times. Actually not as 'different' as you'd imagine! Although I'm never giving up my front-load stacking HE set.

Do it! Do it!

I came here to say just that. It's something I've seen ricers do to their cars to make them look 'classic Japanese'.

Same here. I can only imagine the guitar riffs and shouts of 'dude!'

I could probably go look them up if I knew what movies they all were, but it would be cool to see some side-by-side comparisons.

"Calm down, Lovell."

I'm actually surprised pt's aren't chopped up more. They're cheap, hideous so there's no guilt in cutting them up, and they already handle pretty poorly, so you couldn't really make it any worse. Plus, on paper, they're classed as a 'panel truck', so they're practically begging for it!