Low-end mountain bikes.
Racing video games
Domestic vehicles in general. I am usually in awe of Fords, and still can't believe we bought a Jeep instead of another Subaru.
British cars
Top Gear UK
Motorcycles (electric start, fuel injection, ABS)
Digital cameras (film? What's that?)
Folding pocket knives, Camping gear and clothing, Flashlights, American cars, ramen noodles, Guns, Korean cars, British cars, foreign films and shoes.
/Flamesuit on Some of the newer Chrysler products. Had a 2005 Magnum RT. Pretty good car. Next got a 2011 Ram 1500. Great truck. Now I have a 2012 Wrangler Sport. Pentastar and 6 speed. New interior. I'm impressed. I never thought I'd like a Chrysler product enough to own one haha. They are definitely improving over time.
I actually thought about listing Chrysler Corporation as something that "used to be good but then sucked and is now getting good again" in the other thread. I could probably add another good and another suck in front of that too if we go back into the 60s-70s.. hehe
poopshovel wrote:Karl La Follette wrote:I absoberkeleyinglutely inexplicably love that.
I know... Is it sad that I would much rather have the Pacer than the Spitfire in the background???
pinchvalve wrote: New York City
yeah, what's up with that anyway? People are WAAAYYY nicer than say in Atlanta. Used to be NY was 99% foul mouth dickheads. Not anymore.
Low end econo boxes. I got to drive a festiva today at a rallycross along with my Mazda 2. 20 years seperate the cars, but they're worlds apart.
grafmiata wrote: I know... Is it sad that I would much rather have the Pacer than the Spitfire in the background???
Having owned a Spitfire myself, one part of me understands completely and another part does not understand at all.
ddavidv wrote: Blah blah blah British cars Blah blah
You mean Britsh Marques made by Germans and others?
alfadriver wrote: Air quality Water quality new car reliabilty Michigan red wine.
Hang, I call a caveat on that one. It's getting better, but not there yet. Two Lads is the best effort so far, but not there yet.
Picture quality on TV for racing. We take HD for gratned now, but go back and watch some 80's F1 races or clips on YouTube. It's night and day different.
Adrian_Thompson wrote:alfadriver wrote: Air quality Water quality new car reliabilty Michigan red wine.Hang, I call a caveat on that one. It's getting better, but not there yet. Two Lads is the best effort so far, but not there yet.
You may want to get out some more. We've had some rather impressive red's from our state. And they are being served at AA's finest restaurants.
Not the best, but the thread is "pretty good" as a threshold.
Access to information. On this amazing little computer on my hands, that operates by touching a screen, I can find just about anything ever put to words or images.
You'll need to log in to post.