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  1. 1991 Jeep Grand Wagoneer and 2022 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Slight difference in size.
    4 points
  2. Spell check can be a bitch...
    3 points
  3. The article was from 1932. The 91-yr old in 1932 was 30 in 1871. The 102-yr old was 30 in 1860. ?
    3 points
  4. The wife and I plan to as well. Our honeymoon was supposed to be in Italy but in April of 2020, it may have been the worst place to travel to so we had to cancel and we're yet to re-plan anything. We can't wait!
    2 points
  5. Always did love that bodystyle of Malibu. Sweet ragtop. used to be a blue one with a white top running around town when i was in High school. Todays thought...
    2 points
  6. But those particular 90 year old guys have long since past, 90 years ago. Oh....you mean 90 year olds tah-day... I get you. I get you. Why put these guys in electrics doing 4 seconds to 60 and shock them (pun intended) when you could be putting them in supercharged Hellcat SUVs instead. Something familiar to them. They were in their mid 30s after all when these dinosaurs roamed the earth.
    2 points
  7. To be honest, even some of his earlier stuff was meh. To be honest, some of his later stuff was just as funny as his funniest earlier stuff. Daddy Day Care and Haunted House were great family oriented movies. He was great in Norbit and the Nutty Professor to which showcased his acting prowess in doing multiple characters. He experimented with that with Coming to America along with Arsenio Hall to which Arsenio was also great in. Coming to America 2 I haven seen, but as with all sequels, especially sequels to movies that are a couple decades apart, I suspect was probably not that good. Another 48 hours was crap. Movie from relatively early in his career. Not early early like Trading Places or the original 48 hours, but right after Beverly Hills cop 2 and Coming to America. Harlem Nights was crap, which was at the same time as Another 48 Hours. Vampire in Brooklyn Beverly Hills Cop 3 were pure crap. Mid point of his movie career. Dr Doolittle was a good children's movie. Bowfinger and Showtime were excellent in rekindling that Eddie Murphy goofiness we were accustomed too. He has had hits and misses throughout his movie career all around is what Im saying. But movies and movie acting really dont showcase his funny-ness. He hasnt done stand-up or live TV funny sketches since the 1980s, so we cant really know if he has stayed relevant with his jokes. But if Shrek and that franchise let him loose on some of the dialogue like some other voice over cartoon comedians were allowed to such as Robin Williams with Aladdin, then to me, he is still that hilarious guy I saw on Beta and on VHS. (Delirious and Raw) I think some of that Donkey dialogue was Eddie's. And no, he wasnt swearing, like we are used to with Eddie Murphy, the things that Eddie said as Donkey were funny. As were the dialogue in his other funnier movies like Showtime. The movie was crap, the character that Eddie played was pure Eddie Murphy...the Eddie Murphy that we know and love.
    2 points
  8. I am in the suburbs... I'm referring to the metro area.
    1 point
  9. Hahaha yup, office building in the background. It's kind of funny that I work in downtown St. Louis, MO but I live in a small town of about 10,000 people surrounded by farm fields and this is only a 40 minute drive.
    1 point
  10. It's not about the 'world changing' here, tho. These types of vehicles don't cater to futurism. They're not "Challenger' and 'Charger' and 'Hemi' and '392', etc, etc, because people wanted to move forward from a Neon SRT4. They wanted to go back.
    1 point
  11. SWEEEEEEEEEET E-MOOOOOOOH-SHAWN! SWEEEEEEEEEET E-MOOOOOOOH-SHAWN! From this To this Im ready for it! Oh sure, I will surely miss that supercharged V8 snarl and growl, but it is time to move on from it. Will "e-muscle" be able to replace real muscle? There is a 'yes' answer to that question and a 'no' answer to that question. A big fat no when it comes to sound and rumble and feel. A big fat yes as it will scoot and get you where you wanna go just as fast and cool as the muscle it will be replacin'. It will look like a Dodge muscle car. It wont sound like one. But the world is unrecognizable since when the original Mopar Hemis, Ford Flatheads, Olds Rockets, Buick Nailheads, Poncho and Chevy rat motors ruled the earth. The world had changed dramatically when the Challenger and Camaro came back from the dead 15 years ago and the world has taken another huge turn to change even further the last 5 to change it even more from the last 15. We could sulk and continue to sing sad tunes and ask ourselves Where have all the good times gone or embrace the change and roll with it... Id rather roll with it... Yeah...it aint KISS, its Green Day, its 2021 with COVID in the air, but its still a damn good cover of a damn good song. Might as well enjoy that Rock is still played and enjoyed by many folk. Same with Dodge E-Muscle. Dodge Muscle Cars WILL live on. With electric powertrains... Hopefully Dodge makes their electric offerings with the same cool factor that they did their V8 muscle car offerings from the '60s and '70s. Remember, Dodge muscle did go away in the mid '70s. It did come back with the Viper. It wasnt a V8 and it was only one model. Remember, Dodge in the 1990s had given us a Neon. It was fun and fast in SRT4 trim... But we did laugh at it. Oh how we have forgotten???!!! The SRT4 Neon... Like I said, the world had changed big time from the 60s to the 90s and reversed itself back into a 600s state of mind in the 2010s. But the 2020s are hear and the world has changed again. But this time around, the change is for something new. And it looks promising.
    1 point
  12. Today we could be putting these guys in 4-sec-to-60 electrics; fun, eh?
    1 point
  13. Classic! (LOL) Good morning ...
    1 point
  14. Yes, was one of the funniest people on the planet in his early movies, now just Meh. Latest stuff I have seen of him is forgetable.
    1 point
  15. As one that like CUV/SUV/Trucks, this is a big MEH to me and the interior is way to blah minimalist for me, some will like it though I am sure. Mazda like Toyota has a design style that does nothing for me and for sure does not make me want to own one.
    1 point
  16. It's pretty nice looking for what it is...way too small for me, but nice interior and clean exterior design.
    1 point
  17. And, as you already know, and for anyone else, no wallets in back pockets and leave the Rolexes and fancy jewelry at home. That's all of Southern Europe, even Paris, and, while I'm at it, New York in North America and all the big cities in South America.
    1 point
  18. Office building you work in the background? Cool. Might want to ease off on the honey there buddy, you've put on quite a bit a weight there since the last time you posted a pic of yourself.
    1 point
  19. Coworker has one. Looks nice, but i hear its tight inside. It's nice at first, but I don't tend to dig Mazdas like others do. Encore GX is a competitor except the Encore GX is sporting a 3 cylinder Mary special for similar prices. Mazda has the turbo available? Encore GX should at least have the 1.5 cylinder turbo four available as an option; to even have a chance of matching the powertrains of the CX-30.
    1 point
  20. I see that now. I guess I don't find those attributes to be unique at all. Design has become distressingly homogenized...
    1 point
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  22. I love the Challenger and Charger as they are. Wouldn’t mind having one, with a V8 of course.
    1 point
  23. Pittsburgh has gotten undrivable. Between the constant lane closures and 50% of drivers that have brain stem activity that would get a turnip removed from life support, it is utterly impossible to get somewhere quickly. When planning to go somewhere, add 50% - 100% to your time estimate. Of course, the bus and trolley service can't pick up the slack because they're utterly inept as well. It's not even the full holiday season yet.
    0 points
  24. @trinacriabobSounds like only a couple more years of the Charger and Challenger then it's game over. Both gone by 2024 and replaced by a new EV. Sad to read. https://jalopnik.com/dodge-sets-2024-death-date-for-charger-and-challenger-t-1848103833
    0 points
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