10a (eastern) — Sold out on the Woot links provided in the article...still available on Amazon
10a (eastern) — Sold out on the Woot links provided in the article...still available on Amazon
10a (eastern) — Sold out on the Woot links provided in the article...still available on Amazon
10a (eastern) — Sold out on the Woot links provided in the article...still available on Amazon
Nope.
Small note: Pontiac didn’t produce “big block” and “small block” V8s. The block size was standard and just bore and stroke were altered for the different engines. A Pontiac 350-400-455 were all the same (physical) size and were not considered “big block” contrary to the belief of many.
FYI - Per the link, these are all “certified refurbished” as has been the case with many of the past Gold Box apple deals
FYI - Per the link, these are all “certified refurbished” as has been the case with many of the past Gold Box apple…
Why does it look like the undercarriage and part of the engine bay has been painted khaki tan?
Wow. I’ve read most of the comments and I can’t believe that I’m the only person alive who think the Stefon character stopped being funny about 5 years ago. I’m a big Hader fan, but imho, the Stefon character is tired. No need to bash me, I’m obviously standing alone on this one. oh well.
Wait. What?
“...if there’s one thing Americans are known for, it’s our endless fascination with Canadians.” — Yeah, let’s go with THAT as ‘what we’re known for.’ smh
I seriously love my 2010 CC VR6 4-Motion. Knock on wood — but the only thing I’ve had to repair/replace has been a single ignition coil pack. I’ve replaced tires and changed the oil on schedule. That’s it. Car has 71k now. I’d trade for a newer one...but knowing that it’s being retired I’m probably going to look for a…
It normally takes me months to buy a car. But back in the mid-90s my SUV was totaled and I knew there was no way that I was going to be able to find a new (to me) vehicle in a week’s time that my insurance company was allowing me to have a rental car on their dime. I bought a used ‘91 Taurus that I found at a good…
I wish I lived in the Denver area. That’s got to be about the best sub-$2k car I’ve seen advertised in a LONG time.
“...we can all agree that Wiseau deserved at least a few seconds on the mic himself.”
An article on “The List of America’s Worst-Selling Cars of 2017" would have been more enjoyable had the list been limited to 2017 models. Of the ten cars you list as selling poorly in 2017, four were discontinued 2016 models. (well duh.) Seriously, that Hyundai sold the last 20 Equus they produced in 2016 isn’t really…
I have no reason to beleive that it won’t be a great driving car, but I can’t imagine many enthusiasts wanting to pay $49k for their top performance version. Not when there’s other choices in that price range that have proven history and resale value. I may be wrong.
Don’t these things show up about ever 3-4 days on here?
Don’t these things show up about ever 3-4 days on here?
Orange Shirt, with his full posse behind him, is the one if the ND fans’ faces. When punches start he’s no where near the actual action, until he runs in and throws a cheap haymaker to the not-looking GS. Then it’s nighty-nighty Orange Shirt.
Guy 1: “Nice t-shirt; did you go to Notre Dame?”
A few years ago I bought a CPO Trailblazer. I was looking for a late-model but wasn’t specifically seeking a CPO. Found a good deal on a fresh-off-24mo-lease with 24k miles. CPO gave me 100k powertrain warranty on the 5.3L Vortec V8. Total Engine Failure at 62k and Indianapolis dealer tried to sell me a new engine…
fwiw — the link is now showing a $29.73 (excluding tax) and not the stated $25. (Thurs., 10a Eastern)
fwiw — the link is now showing a $29.73 (excluding tax) and not the stated $25. (Thurs., 10a Eastern)
One that I think should have been included (that fit’s the criteria “happens all the time in movies”) is the car driving backwards at highways speed plus. What kind of alteration did you do to your reverse gearing to allow it drive backwards at 70 mph. That shit just don’t happen.