What kind of recreational area? Oh... I wonder what they do there?
What kind of recreational area? Oh... I wonder what they do there?
What else would it be?
I've always wanted to do an AMC Eagle project car. Convert it to fuel injection, maybe even turbocharge it. I think it'd be a ton of fun to have such an ugly duckling of a car that can kick ass.
He's a libertarian. It's an increasingly common political philosophy this country, and has a pretty significant faction inside the Republican party (despite the philosophy being in opposition to pretty much all of the party's social platform planks)
Was this the first time this ad has aired in the US? It's been in Europe for a while now.
Or when trying to walk a straight line #NSFW
May cause problems standing on one leg
How about some boobs that could upset one's balance. Feel free to contribute. #NSFW in reply.
Will the Chrysler/Clint Eastwood ad make it on here? I know you guys talked about it in a Morning Shift but it never got its own article on here.
I'm a Wisconsinite, currently in Northern Germany.
Why does Planned Parenthood have to be a "hornet's nest?" The only reason there's controversy is because there's a major political party that sold itself out. They made a few wedge issues that shouldn't even be a part of public policy to begin with large planks of their party platform.
Intake and exhaust upgrades really aren't "Stage 2" upgrades, that's all bolt-on stuff. Why they're marketing it that way I have no idea.
As others have said, GM throwing away Opel/Vauxhall would be stupid. Hell, I see them all of the time up here in Northern Germany. There's no doubt the brand(s) need help, but they do bring a lot to the table as far as GM being a world-class carmaker with the design experience on smaller cars.
My state's governor rides around in one, and you see police departments with them every now and then. I never thought of it as a fleet vehicle either, though.
Yeah, I didn't figure they would put it up there, but it's still good to not see it :P
After digging around some more, the Dodge Spirit R/T was called the Chrysler Phantom R/T in Mexico. So maybe that was what you were thinking of.
I believe you're talking about a different K. That was the Spirit R/T. It had a turbo'd 2.2L that put out 224hp, so saying it could run with an early 90's 911 probably isn't an exaggeration
That has more to do with the fact that the laws that are on the book aren't enforced. Enough $100 tickets and I'm sure that man would change his mind fast.
The Interstate Highway System was more or less designed after the Autobahn. In most rural areas we could probably safely remove speed limits for passenger cars and motorcycles as long as trucks stayed with the current 70ish mph average.
Then enjoy your check engine light, sir. :P