lovecraft68
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Beemers.
BMWs aren't doing too well with Consumer Reports either.
The car I never got was the SAAB. Things are just butt-ugly.
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Beemers.
BMWs aren't doing too well with Consumer Reports either.
That reminds me of that old joke.
"What's the difference between a BMW and a porcupine?"
"The pricks are on the outside of the porcupine!"
I guess you can substitute any car, but anywhere I've heard it, its been beamers.
The joke in Houston is about the Lexus and Escalade drivers. Does the lobotomy come with the car or do you have to pay extra.
Some of the worse case drivers in the world. 80 mph in a 60 and nearly causing a wreck to gain one spot in line.![]()
The car I never got was the SAAB. Things are just butt-ugly.
The car I never got was the SAAB. Things are just butt-ugly.
I feel the same way about the current Element and Cube.
I never could figure out the appeal of a Studebaker either.
I feel the same way about the current Element and Cube.
I never could figure out the appeal of a Studebaker either.
I'm a 60's/70's muscle car fan, the only "luxury car that ever realy appealed to me was the Jaguar and even then I liked the sport versions better.
I think everyone should drive a smart car. It would damn funny to see thousands of them on the road at the same time.
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I think everyone should drive a smart car. It would damn funny to see thousands of them on the road at the same time.
I'm a 60's/70's muscle car fan, the only "luxury car that ever realy appealed to me was the Jaguar and even then I liked the sport versions better.
I think everyone should drive a smart car. It would damn funny to see thousands of them on the road at the same time.
Recently I went to an old car meet in Kent. They had dozens of three-wheeled Reliants from the 1940s to the 1990s, and a clutch of bright orange Bond Bugs.
The parade around the central arena (= recently levelled field) showed how bouncy lightweight three-wheeled cars can be on anything but a perfect road surface.
Then you'd probably like my son-in-law's Bricklins. He has two of them on the road and a third one in paper bags.
Paper bags. That's what the 68 barracuda I bought a couple of years ago came in. Thing wasn't much more than a shell and some blasphemer had pulled the 340 and put in a straight 6 250.
I had to rescue it. Well, that was what I told the wife anyway. Maybe some day I'll finish restoring it so she'll stop yelling at me about wasted money.![]()
The car I never got was the SAAB. Things are just butt-ugly.
I think the real reason Saab didn't make it in the U.S. market was that they were ugly--and an expensive ugly. The talkers about cars are interested in stats and what's under the hood. That's not most American car buyers, though.
Living in a house vs apartment
Now can we stop talking about fucking cars?
Other than gas mileage, power, and color, no one should have to give a fuck about them.
Correct. Push comes to shove it was a lot of money for an unattractive car. Yes looks aren't everything, but for the money....
If you were that interested in safety you could get a Volvo cheaper and the Saab was one of the few cars that was uglier than a Volvo.
Most auto manufacturers have designers who try to make the product as attractive as possible. I think AMC used to have an uglification department.How else to explain Ramblers and Gremlins and Pacers, which looked like pregnant guppies?
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And AMC made the first car I ever owned. A 1974 AMC Matador! Thing looked like a giant Camaro, but not cool at all.
They had a decent looking car in the Hornet though and there was another AMC that was actually pretty cool, but the name is eluding me.