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I like everything except the big fenders and bumper. Read more

The most disturbing part of this thread is that someone actually takes the time to maintain a whole frickin' photo album as a tribute? memorial? whatever to one of the ugliest vans/cars/ ever imported by Toyoter. When my son was in middle school, his friend's mom had one (late 80's) and we laughed as it just sort of Read more

Thanks for the memories-in 1971,(before most of the readers here were born) I bought a used '69 Roadrunner, that great orange color, black vinyl bench seat, AM radio. It only had a 383 but it was fast, and in the days of <$1.00 per gallon gas, it was way too much fun. Turns out the car had "been rode hard and put away Read more

But isn't the Phaeton the car that VW couldn't sell in the USA? Maybe this is just a left-over 2004 model that VW can write off on their tax filing. Read more

That's a great looking truck, but they are making the same mistake GM did with the HHR. It should look like the 55-57 Chevy pickup, a much better looking unit, with that egg crate type grille. Read more

I have owned a G6 Sedan since they first came out-2 years ago this month. While I admit that it's just another GM car, I like it. I drive 20 miles a day to and from work and get consistenly 23-24 mpg, although who's counting? That's on mostly stop and go, since the freeways in Las Vegas are either unusable most times Read more

My stepbrother had one of these new—I rode in it once and the top was on, it rattled like a son-of-a.....he said the dealer couldn't fix it and it had rattled like that for over a year. Not sure what he ever happened to the car, and for that matter, the stepbrother, which is just as well. Read more

This thing is odd looking, but certainly no odder or uglier than a Honda Ridgeline. Read more

Unless things have changed a lot since I lived in Brazil in the 70's—yeah, I'm a geezer—there isn't much embalming done of the dearly departed except by the rich, so funerals are reqired to take place within 24-36 hours after death. It was always interesting to see Brazilian funeral processions with the cardboard Read more

Looks like they are using a 2 year old Lexus for the mule. Read more

I sent in the original info on this Ebay item and asked the dealer about it in an email. Here's the response: Read more

Wish I had time to keep paging through that website—but never did find any pictures. Maybe I'm just slow today. Read more

Just what DCX needs—can anyone say Prowler? How about Crossfire. Two items recently produced that filled absolutely no need. Read more

Knowing what all of the readers here seem think of Ford Products, I guess I shouldn't expect anything less than these comments. And sure, who wouldn't love the Carrera GT ——however, I must say, watching that Shelby GT on the Autobahn is almost orgasmic:) Read more

OMG..had I but known. I worked at VW dealership from 1974 through 1983—sales, finance, running and hiding from "satisfied" customers who bought 1975-78 Rabbits.... Read more

I have always wondered why manufacturer's continue to test their cars all covered up in vinyl and duct tape? I assume it's because they think the average American driver can tell the difference between a 2007 Chrysler minivan and the 2006 version. That used to be effective when the 62 Ford Galaxie came out and was way Read more

Shouldn't the wing be bigger? I though all tuner wannabe's were required to have wings about 12-15 inches tall.! Read more

I spent a couple of years in Brasil probably before most of the posters on here were born. Brasileiros loved to speak English and learned it in schools—the translation left something to be desired and that make me think of the way this person wrote—literal translations of words and phrases. Read more

I spent some time in Brasil many years ago and the way this is written, I think the author is probably from Brasil, originally. They typically "translate" directly and that doesn't always work. Read more