Ford – Don’t call it a comeback!
Motofinity put together an unofficial ad for Ford in response to Chrysler and GM’s “we’re back” and “we’re sorry” advertisements.
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Motofinity put together an unofficial ad for Ford in response to Chrysler and GM’s “we’re back” and “we’re sorry” advertisements.
One year with JVC’s value-priced HD radio head unit.
Instead of staying home for the Big Game last night I went out for some noodles. Bah humbug. I guess I’m unamerican. Here’s the car commercials from this year’s Superbowl.
Designed in Sweden.
Made in Finland.
Driven by weirdos and architects.
I came across a 1988 Sears catalog at Wishbook, an index of selected Sears, Wards, Penny, and Spiegel catalogs. As a child of the 80s, I longed for a Power Wheels (which I never received), and this was the next best thing.
I’m not entirely sure what kind of person packs their bags for spring break and heads to Detroit. Most people align their sense of adventure with beaches, sunshine, and scenery. I, however, felt compelled to see America’s fastest-shrinking city. While there, I drove Woodward at night, visited the Chrysler Museum, saw the Ford Rouge factory where they build the F-150, and enjoyed a coney at Lafeyette’s.
I bought this 2001 Volvo S60 T5 manual in Atlanta. I paid $5300 with 116,000 miles. It was a one-owner car that spent its entire life in Georgia. I originally intended to pick up a Lincoln LS when I went down there, but there was a twist to the story.
I spent an early morning back in September of 2010 editing and assembling this video tribute to Saab convertibles with the musical accompaniment of ELO’s “Mr Blue Sky”. Clips from Saab USA, Motorweek. and music videos were pieced together in a silly project that took me about five hours.