My Father had an "Edsel-Ranger" the 'push buttons' were located in the centre of the steering column. The car was in the repair shop more times than it was on the road.
My 1967 Cadillac Deville Convertible had tge heated seats, now the 2nd year available. They were perforated, heavy black leather seats, with the big chrome grilled speaker in the center, and that beautiful warn leather seating!
Third lights have been replaced by fog lights and driving (long distance) lighting. When I was doing long haul, my , however unique, solution was to arrange me drive time so I drove 90% days.
I remembered my father’s 1988 Ford Taurus had a key pad on the driver’s side door. I did memorized the 5 digit code. It was very easy for me to opened the car doors and trunk. Both of my parents had different vehicles with that key pad from Ford. My 1st car with that key pad was a 2011 Mercury Milan. That is so easy for me to used and I even changed the code on it which I can easily remembered. Even the 2015 and my current vehicle 2020 Ford Escape has one,too. It is pretty when hidden from view. It is different from older versions of the key pad. I can’t lived w/o it. The same with back up cameras.
My Father had an "Edsel-Ranger" the 'push buttons' were located in the centre of the steering column. The car was in the repair shop more times than it was on the road.
My dad had an 89 prelude Si with that 4wheel steering, it was so coool!!! Wish we still had it
Supercool!!!
The tucker48 had the third headlight sooner and it turned with the front wheels
It’s on the list
Yeah, the ONLY thing on the list from the world's safest car!
My 1967 Cadillac Deville Convertible had tge heated seats, now the 2nd year available. They were perforated, heavy black leather seats, with the big chrome grilled speaker in the center, and that beautiful warn leather seating!
Humans couldn't have built these...it must have been aliens !!!
Subaru Brats had models in the eighty’s that had a center light.
I drove a Honda Prelude! Honestly, I didn't really notice the steering enhancement😮
Third lights have been replaced by fog lights and driving (long distance) lighting. When I was doing long haul, my , however unique, solution was to arrange me drive time so I drove 90% days.
I am quite sure the 5th wheel will be back soon enough, when there's more cars and less space on roads 😂
I remembered my father’s 1988 Ford Taurus had a key pad on the driver’s side door. I did memorized the 5 digit code. It was very easy for me to opened the car doors and trunk. Both of my parents had different vehicles with that key pad from Ford. My 1st car with that key pad was a 2011 Mercury Milan. That is so easy for me to used and I even changed the code on it which I can easily remembered. Even the 2015 and my current vehicle 2020 Ford Escape has one,too. It is pretty when hidden from view. It is different from older versions of the key pad. I can’t lived w/o it. The same with back up cameras.
I drive old trucks, but always install backup cams, now front & back type. VERY addictive!
At 22:31 ...that is one ugly car...
Sure is--by today's aerodynamic standards.
It’s French.
Cheese eating surrender monkeys. -groundskeeper Willie