Brodieman
Brodieman
Brodieman

When I went to the Ferrari Factory Museum two July’s ago it was in a rather unremarkable corner collecting very little attention. I knew. I knew.

Living in Seattle I see these all the time coming down from BC. I lose my shit a little each time, my girlfriend thinks I’m insane.

I was hoping you could have brought one or two previous gen Cruiser’s with you since the newest one is so huge and plush, just to compare.

I don’t know how I missed this but I’ll share a short story about my 1991 500E.

Henry,

Edit: Nevermind.

I can confirm they still do, right next to their M-21

Eventually, I’d really like to see a “Can you go back again” DougCar, a car that you had before the “DougCar” series. It intrigues me, and I’m sure many other people, that what if you went and bought that cool car you sold so long ago and regret it (for me, my 6.0L 500E, or 2.2L 16V GTI, I had a thing for bigger than

As a born and raised Seattle native who learned to drive here, I can say this a recent thing. With the massive amount of people moving here, all commuting downtown, and the general lack of awareness of our really screwy bottleneck-packed highways it’s a perfect storm for shit driving. I just blame the Californians,

I used to work for a guy 20 years ago (my first job) who had one of these. It was black on red, with the Breguet clock and the huge gas tank. He HATED to drive it because the clutch really was incredibly heavy and had a long, long throw. I’m 5’ 9” and really had to be up on the steering wheel to get full clutch

Ah yes, the Bellevue BMW driver in his natural element.

I’ve got to mention the German battleship Bismarck, commissioned in August of 1940, sank May of 1941, 8 months, but really only spent 2 months in service after it’s refit following sea trials then being stuck in port so it didn’t even start sailing until March, an incredibly short service for a heavy battleship. Of

I am convinced that the Seattle/Bellevue area dealerships have a bunch of these terrible plates and they have the buyers pick them out before final delivery, there’s THAT many of them around here.

For me it’s been what looks best on that model of car, and isn’t red.

Besides the tragic loss of life and injury, and don’t get me wrong, that really is all that matters here, everything else is petty, but to add a petty complaint that they mention about the traffic here, this crash is going to make it unbearable. It’s on the vital Aurora bridge, and right now we have the President of

You never see these seats this nice!

I’ve always thought I could be very, very happy with a Defender 90 and an Elise SC.

As the Fleet Manager I’ve got the final say. We’re historically hitched to Chevy (not GMC at all) because my boss used to handle the ordering and he is a big Chevy guy. I prefer Ford personally, but we don’t get nearly the value per $ we do with them as we do Chevy, also, we have a very favorable CAP (competitive

Yeah those are standard on everything LS and above. It’s pretty easy for him to figure out. I buy over 50 of these 1500’s a year, all of the non-LTZ’s have the All Star and Trailer Brake Controller.