It’s a perfectly crommulent word.
It’s a perfectly crommulent word.
I’ve been over 160mph in German cars that were made for it (BMW M5, Audi S4, Porsche Cayman). I’d be VERY worried about the aerodynamic forces in a Neon at those speeds.
They are designed for different purposes, therefore “quality” is measured in different ways. A subway car with the interior of a Tesla wouldn’t last a week. Also, taking power from the grid is a MUCH better solution for a mass transit application (i.e., a fixed route) that mucking about with batteries.
OK, that makes sense.
Pretty much. Maybe swapped a front subframe. But saying this E34 touring body is on an 850ci chassis is a pretty strong indicator that the seller doesn’t exactly understand this car.
76 locations in Iowa. They have more in other Midwest states, unfortunately.
You realize subways are electric, right? You also realize one train can move HUNDREDS of people at once, right? Breakdowns are due to deferred maintenance, not because the concept is flawed.
It’s more a Shelbyville idea...
Oh, I’m sure. And even Porsche sold 34,000 SUVs vs. 20,000 cars in the US last year. I understand needed to change to meet the needs of the market as it evolves, but completely negating your point of differentiation in the marketplace seems odd.
While I’d agree with you, BMW has played off of the “Ultimate DRIVING Machine” tag line for so long... It’s disingenuous of them to suddenly say no one cares about it. It is, quite literally, what they’ve built their reputation and brand on.
While he lives in Ronin, he essentially commits career suicide by being unable to fulfill the mission. His character becomes dead to the rest of the team.
Pasta Gimp is a meme waiting to happen.
I’ll go get my can opener.
While I won’t divulge the hoarder-caliber number of cars my wife and I have, I will say we’ve got a total of 153 cylinders on our property, with most vehicles in the running column. Average mileage is about 125,000 and average age is 28 years.
Nope, never a runner. And, no worries on jokes.
Anti-mumble is crucial for Kimi.
Actually, it wasn’t THAT bad. I was lucky enough to take 12 weeks off of work, and I used a cane for about a month after. I had both of them done at once (since I had to have both hips done, too... long story).
Truth is... I’m still too young for one! I had my knees done at 29.
Hey now... I got my knees replaced so I could continue to drive a stick shift!
Well, there were still a couple of races on ABC, and their announcer line up (despite 2 former drivers) isn’t all that great.