And the only thing worse than a kit car is a kit car by committee. The lack of focus shows. Might was well be the box it came in, sorry.
And the only thing worse than a kit car is a kit car by committee. The lack of focus shows. Might was well be the box it came in, sorry.
I'd argue the 'nothing else' tag - those commercial routes were also transported plant life, contaminated ballast, insect larva and viruses in all directions - coming and going.
Guy isn't Corinthian, by any chance?
This wasn't about what the gang wanted - it was about what a competing dealership wanted...the gang was hired and paid to do what they did.
And when you're done here, check out a video on the new 'Vette's Performance Data Recorder...
I'll just put these here...
Oh...and no one says "is an icon" - next time, show some respect to the marque and try saying "is iconic", instead. We'll respect you that much more in the morning...despite gawker's word count police :)
Along with others, Detroit as a topic died last year....no one cares - let it go, pls., thanks.
If only that photo didn't make it look like someone tacked a Nascar spoiler onto the rear deck...
Is this a trick question?
I have an app that will be in the store soon that shows rising flood levels based on location so you can see if your home/elevation is going to be at risk, so yes, tech can help you get out of the way, but like any defense, it only helps if you use it...before it's too late.
Does it backfire if I fart in your general direction?
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I should add that neither of those streets is (normally) one way.
This isn't news - I took this photo from the balcony of my apartment in Shenzhen back in 2007
Portland drivers don't even know how to merge with moving traffic, so it should be no surprise they panic for anything that comes out of the sky...
Yes, Portland is one of those places where the locals freak out just at the mention of snow/frost/ice. A dusting is an end-of-world calamity. The City isn't prepared as well, but that's typical of any area with lousy highway infrastructure.
So with the last gasp for '13, can we hope you've outgrown this sort of sharp-stick-in-the-eyes distraction and we'll not have to suffer more come the New Year? Please say yes, thanks.