large, thirsty, inconveinent if you live within 100 miles of a city, and completely pointless. I love it.
large, thirsty, inconveinent if you live within 100 miles of a city, and completely pointless. I love it.
I nominate the car that has the least business case in mind of all cars that don't have a business case in mind. Never in the history of business cases has a car had less of a business case:
Clio V6.
Nissan Juke GT-R.
The CTS-V wagon.
I can't even imagine the business case for 707 hp in a family sedan. Hellcat all the things!
I'd be a shame to let good road kill go to waste.
that is some old school germanity right there
My grandfather spent much of his professional life in Germany, and he learned to hunt there. He always talked about the hunting ethic in Europe that prized culling the weak and old animals from the herds over "trophies." He also told me about a touching tradition that was important to the jaegermeisters - it was…
In fairness to hunters, some seemingly harmless creatures are actually quite deadly.
Yea that 130 grain bullet dropped him like a ton of bricks. You should see the exit wound though.
The greenery is obviously there to sop up the blood.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that governs this sort of thing. Should be an easy case though.
I constantly find Toyota hub caps on the side of the road by my house, maybe they belong to you?
Yeah that mondeo was a pretty solid car....trolololol
This is the last Toyota Land Cruiser sold in America with The Straight Six.
I'm particularly interested in this question; I'm in the market for a relatively dependable car in the sub-$5000 range at the moment. :D
I found two wonderful candidates
I'm still partial to print classifieds myself.