In Boston, going from the Airport to anywhere can be daunting. I nominate the 1A/93/28/Storrow/Monsignor-McGrath "exit" that includes 2 tunnels, a few bridges, lots of choices and unclear directions.
In Boston, going from the Airport to anywhere can be daunting. I nominate the 1A/93/28/Storrow/Monsignor-McGrath "exit" that includes 2 tunnels, a few bridges, lots of choices and unclear directions.
+1 for this. I live in Boston, but if it is cold enough out that I'd want my bottom warmed up, I'm better off letting the *car* warm up first.
A farm-boy handyman who rebuilt an old modeled sport coupe for the occasional drive into town? You're right. Never happens.
Nothing wrong with this car. Why, this car is Automatic. It's Systematic. It's Hyyyydromatic.
Warning: when you shift, there will be man-touching.
There are lots of reasons to dislike and disrespect Erick for his words and actions and character. Fat-bashing, however, is no better than Trans-bashing.
Chevy Celebrity EuroSport.
Or, she's a journalist who was following a story.
The best answer is WRX. For about the same money, you get much more car in a WRX than the RWD half breed.
I'd say that the worst license plate is the one you see as you get lost on unmarked roads, stuck in a rotary, hit by falling tunnel pieces, trapped in gridlock, and run off the road. Welcome to Massachusetts.
I heard it as "He's pretending to be Sour Cream."
Which is also awesome.
If we're going for "Thing" rather than "Vehicle" - I present: Nautical steering wheel fake nail tatoo sticker art!
We got our Fit with a post-factory sunroof. Negotiated the dealer to pay for it. It rocks.
The second photo (of the tail) didn't show camber though. My guess - Fisheye effects for the hipstergram generation.
Fisker Karma. Looks too cool to sound like a toy.