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I hope someone gouges the word 'faggot' into his stupid Falcon with a chisel.
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Nah it would just give him more ammo to complain. What I don't understand is how does a man who spent so many years complaining about women suddenly come out as a full-blown homosexual? Bisexual maybe? But this guy talks like he's been hiding it his whole life, okay then why did you publish diaries where you talked about wanting to meet women?I hope someone gouges the word 'faggot' into his stupid Falcon with a chisel.
I wonder what their thoughts are going to be on Trump personally co-signing and supporting the Kei car.
He called them cute and said he wants them in the US asap .
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2Ey5TwGj7Cc:710Timestamp 11:50
I think the real problem with putting Kei Cars on U.S. roads is the 660cc displacement limit, and the short gearing. They're really designed for the Japanese urban environment, and not U.S. highways. I think both of those issues would have to be fixed.He's not wrong, they just need to fix the right-hand drive bullshit, lmao.
Most Americans don't do massive cross country road trips ( I know out west that's different but I am talking costal here). What if you made it a hybrid so it can make highway speeds and still use gas so the buyers aren't "afraid of being stranded"?If you've ever seen RCR, or any other other channel, review cars like the Honda Beat, Autozam AZ-1, or Suzuki Cappuccino, they're pretty scary to take on the freeway. Those engines are screaming in top gear just to keep up with traffic.
That's true, but it is also true that car purchases are frequently very emotional and not fully rational. Pickup trucks are incredibly popular vehicles in America, and most never haul anything more substantial than their owner's insecurities. It's not about what the car buyer's needs are -- it's about how it makes the buyer feel. Even someone who never goes on the highway might ask: "But what if I wanted to go on a road trip one day?"Most Americans don't do massive cross country road trips ( I know out west that's different but I am talking costal here). What if you made it a hybrid so it can make highway speeds and still use gas so the buyers aren't "afraid of being stranded"?
Then I think there needs to be a set of "small cars that don't feel small," sort of how a Gen 1-2 Tundra and a modern Tundra are two VERY different sizes.That's true, but it is also true that car purchases are frequently very emotional and not fully rational. Pickup trucks are incredibly popular vehicles in America, and most never haul anything more substantial than their owner's insecurities. It's not about what the car buyer's needs are -- it's about how it makes the buyer feel. Even someone who never goes on the highway might ask: "But what if I wanted to go on a road trip one day?"
Small cars would make a lot of sense for a lot of drivers. Unfortunately, they remain a tough sell.
Many Americans still commute to work on freeways.Most Americans don't do massive cross country road trips ( I know out west that's different but I am talking costal here).
Just put something in it with a reasonable powerband for highway cruising.What if you made it a hybrid so it can make highway speeds and still use gas so the buyers aren't "afraid of being stranded"?
Many Americans still commute to work on freeways.
I think it's more of a style thing the us market wants. Give it a few basic features like highway speeds, cupholders, comfort, "truck/blue collar items" and inject it with a little testosterone, style and class and Americans will buy it. Tbh a cheaper non lesbian Crosstrek/outback come to mindJust put something in it with a reasonable powerband for highway cruising.
When Daihatsu sold the Copen in Europe (converted to LHD), they offered a 1.3L four cylinder option. Still very fuel efficient. The 660cc Kei engine didn't sell well in Europe, and I doubt it would here either.
Thread tax: how much longer till we find out he's fucking some.twink? Or getting ass fuckedThread tax: RCR is an open furfag, and he's getting more insufferable to watch. I prefer Doug Demuro.
The first car I owned was a 96 Ford Escort, and was the smallest car I've ever driven. But I still managed to fit two of my friends and all out gear for a camping trip.Then I think there needs to be a set of "small cars that don't feel small," sort of how a Gen 1-2 Tundra and a modern Tundra are two VERY different sizes.
I thought he got rid of the orange falcon and replaced it with one of those jdm cars? I know from reading the thread that he now has a 63 Ford galaxie convertible that looks like a taxi (for some reason?), I do agree that someone should key that thing, because he drives it at furfag conventions, lord knows what stains are on those seats if you were to shine a uv light on it.I hope someone gouges the word 'faggot' into his stupid Falcon with a chisel.
He bought it because of some '90s video game. The fucker never moved on.I thought he got rid of the orange falcon and replaced it with one of those jdm cars? I know from reading the thread that he now has a 63 Ford galaxie convertible that looks like a taxi (for some reason?), I do agree that someone should key that thing, because he drives it at furfag conventions, lord knows what stains are on those seats if you were to shine a uv light on it.
I thought he got rid of the orange falcon and replaced it with one of those jdm cars?
He came out as gay a long time ago.Thread tax: how much longer till we find out he's fucking some.twink? Or getting ass fucked
Tangent time, because this thread is dead and it's car related so why not?Then I think there needs to be a set of "small cars that don't feel small," sort of how a Gen 1-2 Tundra and a modern Tundra are two VERY different sizes.
I think the reason no company makes wide cars is that nobody is filling their cars 3-abreast anymore like they were back in the '70s. Less than 10% of American workers carpool , and around 70% drive to work alone (the remainder use public transit or walk or bike or work from home). When you're by yourself or with only one passenger (or even multiple passengers - just none in the middle seats), then any added width doesn't matter. Even the narrowest car currently on the market (the Mitsubishi Mirage) is perfectly comfortable width-wise. Width becomes more of a detriment than a selling point when you look at things like parking (especially in a small home garage).I can't really think of a good reason why nobody's ever tried to do this again. A lot of compacts are larger than they used to be, but as far to my knowledge, nobody's ever explicitly tried to make a wide compact quite like the Pacer ever since.
Last summer when I went home for my usual visit to the parents dad and I watched that week by week. Good times.Forgot to mention this, but Brian and Roman did cameo work on a AMC documentary from Joe Ligo: the guy behind the automoments channel, he previously worked for mpt's motorweek which is how the documentary got on pbs (he had his 1972 AMC ambassador reviewed on rcr) they only did some minor voiceover work for the fourth episode reading at the time reviews on the AMC pacer
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OGGtQpOvSTo
People don't care about width -- they want height so that they can see over all the other trucks and SUVs in traffic. Now, if carmakers would make some weird tiny but tall giraffe-looking car maybe some Karens would buy it so they could see over the Lindas in their Canyoneros. But even then I'm skeptical because a ton of drivers associate size with safety (and to an extent, that's true -- it's just physics -- but the bigger vehicle isn't always the safer option), so if the giraffe-mobile "feels" too delicate, then many car buyers will simply avoid it.