I think I'm a very good driver. Apparently, the cause of road rage - as with most anger - is some kind of superiority complex, which, god knows, cars foster.
I used to be Amish. I had to stay a lot with my grandparents or aunts and uncles who are Amish, so I was sort of partially Amish. When I go back there now I still get into that culture. I can drive a horse and buggy because they don't use cars. And, of course, there's no electricity. I respect them a lot. The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to like Little House on the Prairie days or something.
Me and my partners had been stealing cars for a while.
I love cars, I have two classic cars of my own.
Why is it that all cars are women? Because they're fussy and demanding.
When I look at asset prices; real estate, bonds, equities, vintage cars… I think that gold is actually one of the few assets that is relatively cheap, relatively inexpensive.
I might be ugly, but my cars are real pretty.
I don't put together cars, I put together people.
We were never motorheads. We knew fast cars. We knew how to siphon gas - me - charge the battery when it was down. But never hot-wired a car.
I just feel rejuvenated in such a big way because of these race cars I get to drive.
The startings and arrivals of the cars are now the epochs in the village day.
1973 was the first gasoline crisis in the world. That year, I designed the first aerodynamic truck, eating 40 percent less fuel. I put it on exhibit everywhere. It was 30 years ahead of its time. Nobody is building it today, and everybody still has problems with their boxy cars and trucks eating up fuel.
If we wanted a program to help the majority of the population, we'd offer loan guarantees to help poor people get access to reliable cars so that they could have a better shot at getting - and keeping - a well-paying job. . . A small amount of capital could make a much bigger difference in their lives than extra student loan relief for middle-class college kids would.
Perpetual wakefulness doesn't mean you have all physical knowledge, that you can speak all languages, that you can fix cars. . . that is a storybook, Hollywood version of the enlightenment experience.
Dogs don’t bark at cars that are parked!
The gap between the two cars is 0. 9 of a second, which is less than one second
The image of all the cars leaving pastel-colored people at the same time has never really left me as an anti-ambition for life!
It could be so beautiful here if the Americans themselves had not made it so ugly with their big buildings, their millions of cars, and noise.
As we drive down the freeways, we see the new cars, but not the massive new-car loans that enslave their drivers to the banks.
Screw the dialogue, let's wreck some cars.