Nomad Willy
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Sobering information Marin.
Haven't flown commercial for quite awhile.
Don't miss it.
Haven't flown commercial for quite awhile.
Don't miss it.
You'll have to explain your question.
PS- I just sat in the 2015 Mustang at the dealer. The interior is every bit as well designed as the exterior. Six speed manual, 5.0 litre V-8 (same engine core as in my pickup), big touch screen to control the car's functions, very, very well done. If we were in the market for a new car that wasn't an Aston Martin, this would be the one.
Sobering information Marin.
Haven't flown commercial for quite awhile.
Don't miss it.
I am gullible - You pullen my leg?
Absolutely not! It really happened, on July 4, 1968.
The way the contest worked: you got one half of a Sunny Dollar with each fillup. If you got both halves of a $10 one, for instance, you won $10. After a while I had collected the commonly available half of every denomination, including the Camaro Instant Winner, without winning a thing. Then I got the rare half of that one (approx 1 in a million, they said).
My old roomate was with me, and we looked at the two halves in disbelief. Asked the pump jockey if it was for real. He called to check, and came back to say yes indeed. The prize was a fairly standard $3,000 Camaro - V8, automatic transmission, etc. I added $800 more and ordered up the SS 396.
From that angle, looks to me pretty much like a Honda, Lexus, Nissan, Hyundai, Infiniti, Audi, Chevy, Kia, Mercedes, Chrysler, BMW... etc.... of the same general class...
Boring.
Used to be one could tell the brand without having to look at the badge. Nowadays, the grill work might give it away, but otherwise the lines for 90-95% of the offerings all seem to look pretty much the same, to me.
-Chris
Actually it does look vaguely like my boring Honda.
No, in person it doesn't look anything like a Honda, which truly does have boring styling. Normally I pay zero attention to the cars on the road these days other than not to hit them. The lines of 90 percent of what's on the road today are totally uninspired. I understand the reason for this and from the car companies' perspective it makes total sense.
The current model cars that are not uncommon where I live that immediately stand out to me even at a distance are Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, and Teslas. Everything else is a non entity. BMWS look like Toyotas look like Hondas look like Kias and so on. That's why I was so surprised that I was so impressed by the new Mustang.
So kudos to whoever drew the lines. In my opinion, he or she has an exceptional feel for aesthetics. Too bad the Hondas and GMs and BMWs of the world don't have designers like this.