I was never able to put the finger on what fish species that car look like. Any idea?
Left in an embarrassing state of decay unfortunately, how disrespectful for the men who died erecting it.
Entering the highway the wrong way. My grandmother was never allowed to drive after that...
Your rope is too long kille.
Fourth Gen Legacy GT wagon. 250hp available with an automatic transmission for 3 995,00$ ($3,586.89), 14.36 $/HP or this fine manual example for 5 500.00$ ($4,938.14), 19,75 $/HP.
Poor CR-Z, probably the last attempt to insert an electric motor in a manual powertrain. As much as I wanted to like this car, the lack of plug-in is simply incomprehensible.
"and a mobile WiFi hotspot"
Of course.
Profit?
Single use clamp that you have to destroy to remove? Yes, that sound very modern to me. How dare you attempt to repair your car yourself BTW?
By itself the button isn't confusing, the effects aren't hard to understand either. The funniest part is when a friend tell you that an electrical problem forced him to unplug is battery by fear of finding it dead the next morning.
Six years after the Autoblog post, I'm glad that this monstrosity is still in one piece.
"I recently got this car but my wife was not amused and reluctantly i am putting it back up for sale"
Perfect catch line.
A mid engined, front wheel drive Ford Festiva riding on 13" with original brakes perhaps? http://www.autoblog.com/2007/12/25/car…
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