Or the TopGear double-decker racing way!
Or the TopGear double-decker racing way!
Okay... #13 (the one with the paper airplane over the stove)
I wonder how this will fare in a Euro NCAP pole test.
I just bought a Nook Simpletouch (non-glowlight) for my 78-year-old grandpa. Haven't given it to him yet, but I'm loading it up with books (he is crazy about space) and I'm pretty sure he'll like it.
My question: by what I know about air and water filtration, the matter actually has to pass through the activated charcoal to be filtered. A teabag of activated carbon powder seems cool, but will osmosis and diffusion be enough to thoroughly filter all of the water?
This video scares me.
Yes! Time for moar electric C30s!
YAY Volvo! Great news, too.
FH Series! Yay!
But then you won't have me!
Not sure about the second part... But Mini does offer a crapton of options.
I nominate 1965 Volvo L945 Titan
Yes. Volvo good.
That's true. I was configurating the Paceman S and was reaching prices of $39,000+. That's absurd for a hatchback that isn't a Scirocco. I was only able to achieve <$37,000 with a Hardtop S, which is just plain bland.
You're right. I was thinking about Volvo when I wrote about only Haldex.
'Sygyzy',
But it's a legit, fancy steel coat hanger.
According to the Mercedes configurator, it has a write speed of 5.5 mbps. This makes it a Class 6.
Swedish Racing Green