1997: 360 hp in top-tier sports car
As a human who has traveled with United a handful of times, this actually seems much more humane than, say, forcing the dog to speak with a desk agent.
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It is odd this is in a cartoon that generally about color not being a factor in how one should be judged. "Their color is different, that is for sure. But it's what they do that counts even more."
Also how he took Chris Harris on Cars off Drive+ so everyone can see!
Dammit Tavarish, if you don't stop this whole "here's how to make the cheap ones reliable" thing, there won't be any good cheap performance cars out there when I can finally get around to affording one.
Part of the blame probably does lie with the person who sold them the car, who maybe should have gone over the basics of keyless entry rules (which, I freely admit, has some issues) and at least made it clear that there's no way they can get trapped in the car and almost die.
and these people are allowed to own a car and drive on a public road with other people?
I'm always so relieved when you write articles that stem from real passion rather than your occasional 60 Minutes-style takedowns of various things automotive. It's fun to debunk but they're a bit curmudgeonly in their nature and make me a little sad because you seem like a kindred spirit. Also, the real advantage…
They did.
For what it's worth, you only need two, three mph slow-roll to get the desired blur effect.
Alright, I'm breaking the rules. It's on Autotrader, not eBay, and it's $900 over budget, so sue me. But hear me out, because this 1977 W116 450SEL 6.9 is everything a Mercedes should be. Big, safe, fast, high tech, luxurious, understated, cooler than hell, and black. You can't not look awesome . My god this car is…
Incredibly childish and extremely toxic for the environment.