Oh that's just blatant case of vehicle profiling!
Oh that's just blatant case of vehicle profiling!
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I keep reading the same explanation about how soft new car sales is the cause for the higher prices for used cars. What I fail to see is the follow-up to the prediction that the Cash 4 Clunkers program would result in higher used car prices.
Disturbed at our mindset?
The mafia known as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and any other foreign manufacturer that stands to lose money if individuals are allowed to freely import a vehicle. If you look at the docket system on the NHTSA site and read the comments you will see how the rules…
What the hell? You can't bring that thing through here! Are you trying to bust my balls?
Yes most are almost identical, but proving it requires you post a surety bond, contract with a registered importer, drain you savings account of between $7000-10,000, and hope and pray that the manufacture does not actively try to block your attempt to import one. Ferrari is notorious for doing this even though they…
Was Nibbles purchased at a Harbor Freight sidewalk sale?
This is what you get when your Cruze to Silverado shape-shift gets stuck.
If you must have ventilated seats, Webasto of sunroof fame makes, or rather made an aftermarket kit that adds both heated and ventilated comforts to the seats in your car.
If you live in the humid south in the summer rather than the 50F summers of the SF Bay area then a ventilated seat won't amount to a hill of beans when the interior of your car is hotter than a certain congressman before he accidentally hit send.
All items that lower the IQ requirements needed to operate a motor vehicle or attempt to alleviate the perceived boring event of being a driver or passenger.
Fortunately Alfa-Romeo is still around producing engines that want to be driven within a hair of their rev limiters.
Ha!
Love this segment from IFC's Portlandia series.
It was one of the worst films I have ever sat through. While the acting was at Lifetime channel levels, it's the editing that really did the film in. I've never really noticed poor editing in film before as I'm not that much of a film junkie, but in this case it was so horrendously poor that you could not help but…
Steve Jobs demonstrates the proper touch-steering hand position in an effort to preempt the obvious future outrage over accidents encountered by "holding it wrong."
It turns out that Peugeot misspelled their own name and was not allowed entry.