Nice jeans. Is he a dancer from a 80's music video?
Nice jeans. Is he a dancer from a 80's music video?
I saw that at the Toronto auto show a few years back. It was one of the few cars that ever truly hypnotized me. I would have given it a good Werting if it wasn't roped off.
Nice yes please thank you I'll take as many as you have.
Macan not understand what Porsche am doing anymore.
I'd never lock my keys in the car. I have a ragin' case of OCD, so I carry both remote fobs in my pocket at all times.
The 3.8L in my mother's '80 Malibu made all of 115hp. Another 20 would have been nice to have underfoot.
It wasn't just American V8's that suffered. Almost every smog-controlled engine on the market before computer-controlled fuel management became the norm suffered the same fate.
Chrysler K Turbo 1. Even with modest boost, most of them managed to blow themselves apart well before 100,000 miles.
It's the Dukes Of Hamburg.
Clever chap.
Sears can get bent all they want, but it couldn't stop Mini form using the Craftsman name. They don't market a specific series of parts or accessories for vehicles, so they'd have no claim on the name there, unlike Pep Boys, which won the name rights to the Futura name after Ford lets its trademark lapse. On the other…
Judging from the time I spend at the airport, I'd say this same practice is what's kept the Altima in the top 10 for such a long time.
I guess Mini Van would have been too generic and confusing.
And this is why we should go back to hard metal dashboards and flammable mohair upholstery.
I suppose it's better to find love under Wilshire Blvd than on Hollywood Blvd.
Did he actually drive them, or just stand in the back?