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One of my most memorable and lengthily childhood vacations was in the back seat of a Taurus. It was roughly 2 weeks long and if I recall, it was around 5000 miles. Man did that car ever chew up the miles.
It's out of order and is missing gen 5 and 6.
One of my most memorable and lengthily childhood vacations was in the back seat of a Taurus. It was roughly 2 weeks long and if I recall, it was around 5000 miles. Man did that car ever chew up the miles.
It's out of order and is missing gen 5 and 6.
It's in order when viewed clockwise from top-left.
Gen 5 and 6 don't really count as Tauruses, in my book. They still bear the stigma, but if we're to be fully objective, they'd lost some of the horribleness of the DN5 platform. They were still bad cars, but it was like Ford, having by then accidentally learned how to properly design and assemble unibody vehicles, was deliberately making them bad to evoke a sense of nostalgia, which seemed forced to me. They weren't terrible in an authentic sense, like their predecessors.
I told my girlfriend not to buy me anything. I've been pretty good about paying stuff off and not buying myself anything the last few years. I bought myself a new guitar amp in October............and this week I have a tablet, a couple of new pairs of shoes, and another guitar being delivered.
I bet you could sing into those mics and sound exactly like them.
I doubt that seriously. Nataly Dawn, in particular, has an amazing voice.
Unrelated: I often drive past this vehicle in the mornings:
I'd have thought that anyone who could afford a Karma would also have a garage to park it in. Both for protection, as well as so you can... you know... plug it in.