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classic not plastic....
and its probably carbon fiber body..
also dont see how they could get away with that pointed front end..
here in aus you arent even allowed to have bonnet pins because they could "impale" someone if you hit them
and its probably carbon fiber body..
also dont see how they could get away with that pointed front end..
here in aus you arent even allowed to have bonnet pins because they could "impale" someone if you hit them
Yeah. I live less than three miles from Woodward Avenue. All year round, you can spend a half hour on that road and see at least a couple classic cars go by.
The day of the Dream Cruise, a twelve mile long stretch of it is packed with classic cars. And its five lanes on both sides. That's a shit ton of cars.
There's some newer cars, but it's mostly about the classics. And others. I've seen the Ghostbusters car there. And the Adam West era Batmobile. And the cop car from the first Transformers movie. That guy parks at the same gas station every year.
If you ever travel here, come in the middle of August. It's always the second or third weekend of that month.
The day of the Dream Cruise, a twelve mile long stretch of it is packed with classic cars. And its five lanes on both sides. That's a shit ton of cars.
There's some newer cars, but it's mostly about the classics. And others. I've seen the Ghostbusters car there. And the Adam West era Batmobile. And the cop car from the first Transformers movie. That guy parks at the same gas station every year.
If you ever travel here, come in the middle of August. It's always the second or third weekend of that month.
It's a road that starts in downtown Detroit, right in front of the GM building, and runs NW for a little over twenty miles, to the city of Pontiac.
Fun Fact: The first mile of paved road in the world was a stretch of Woodward Avenue between Six Mile road and Seven Mile road.
Fun Fact: The first mile of paved road in the world was a stretch of Woodward Avenue between Six Mile road and Seven Mile road.
Well, the suburb of Hazel Park has the nickname "Hazeltucky". So, there's a hint.
Mostly depends on where you're at. North and west of the city don't really care, in the city and south of it might shoot you on sight for the flag at least. The redneck part we don't really care.
Hell, Jeff Foxworthy started his "You Might Be A Redneck If..." stuff at a show here in the 80's. Plus, hillbillies used to mean "Michigan dirt farmers".
Mostly depends on where you're at. North and west of the city don't really care, in the city and south of it might shoot you on sight for the flag at least. The redneck part we don't really care.
Hell, Jeff Foxworthy started his "You Might Be A Redneck If..." stuff at a show here in the 80's. Plus, hillbillies used to mean "Michigan dirt farmers".
Eh, just don't wear it south of 8 Mile and you'll be fine.
You ever see "8 Mile"? That place he does the rap battle at? I've been there once. It's a homeless shelter that uses the basement for various local music performances.
You ever see "8 Mile"? That place he does the rap battle at? I've been there once. It's a homeless shelter that uses the basement for various local music performances.
Which is more useful? A two door sedan or a large pickup? I'm fairly certain the answer is obvious. But regardless, I like trucks because I don't have to worry about tearing up my undercarriage by going over a speed bump or hitting a ditch while going a tad bit too fast.
Well, i have both a ford ranger and a 2008 yaris in the family
(the yaris is only like a seat row larger than a smart car)
We get more shit done in the yaris than we do with the truck, thing gets 40 MPG
and that midget-mobile takes fuckin speedbumps at 40 like a boss
(the yaris is only like a seat row larger than a smart car)
We get more shit done in the yaris than we do with the truck, thing gets 40 MPG
and that midget-mobile takes fuckin speedbumps at 40 like a boss
Depends doesn't it? If you don't need to do a lot of towing or heavy lifting then there's no real point in having a truck that drains gas like a motherfucker. And if you obey the speed limit and street signs (which people obviously have a hard time with) then speed bumps and dips shouldn't be an issue.
While I wouldn't mind having a truck myself, I have to politely disagree. IF I don't need anything bigger than what can fit in my car, I don't need a truck. I can transport groceries just fine in my car without them getting windraped as well. And also back to the point of gas, if I can do everything I need to do with a truck that I can with my car, I'm not going to get a truck that will cost me even more in gas.
I will stick up for Chevy for the simple fact that EVERY Ford my family has had has broken down in no time while this little Malibu has reached over 180,000 miles and is still running strong besides some slight electrical issues.
They set it on fire, and on top of a twenty three story building that was being demolished. Also left in in the ocean over night. I'm from Texas, I know what a truck doesn't normally survive, and those are some things they normally don't.