Can. Chooses not to.
Can. Chooses not to.
How is this even a story? People have been doing this with <insert any vaguely interesting new car> since the dawn of time.
Order one?
I expect that this will only be short-lived. Boomers only have so many years left upright.
The night lights button. Genius.
One day? I laugh at them now.
This, a salvage title new 124 spider and many many many many eons in the garage and you could have something quite compelling.
Why people need to hand in a car to get access to e-bike money, I do not know.
Volvo in the UK is spamming nearly constantly about theirs. If I needed a new all electric XC40 and had £679 a month spare I’d consider it.
I did. I’m back with Chrome. It was slower and crashed a lot. I was not impressed.
Too many words there. Opel are an unending cringe would have done the job.
I will die with you on this hill.
The average UK motorist. They all need to be rounded up, put in a sack and beaten with lead pipes until the blood seeps out. Yes, all of them.
Toyota. Always with the sensible trousers on.
No, I understood what was being offered. What I’m saying is that I don’t want that. Whether it’s you or an F1 driver or my mother, I don’t want to be a passenger on track. I find the lack of control unsettling, not enjoyable. That discomfort increases as the speeds rise. If I’m driving I’m both enjoying it and better…
I would though, even if it was a fiver. I don’t want to be a passenger in anything other than a taxi when I’m drunk. Paying for someone else to have the fun on track while I watch from the passenger seat makes zero sense to me at any cost.
Why does it look like a 350 with a body kit?
Title sense make some point to a then me confused rest of about.
This might surprise you but in parts of the world that are not known as America, something like would be ideal for many people.