But you have no idea how it broke. It's a rental car.
But you have no idea how it broke. It's a rental car.
Thanks. lol He's a good kid. We had a deal from way back. Grades, sports and work ethic. If he maintained an agreed upon mix of those at the level I expected, then the car was the reward. He earned it and despite the "internet naysayers"... spoiled kid, he'll wreck it, he'll get a million tickets.. blah blah…
The lesson here is: if you're going to crash with something, make sure you crash head on if you value your life.
I can personally attest that having to leap out of an '84 Volvo, in traffic, while trying to drive up a snowy hill, so that I could push the car up the hill, definitely made every driving experience after that more exciting. I wholeheartedly support your "unexpected failure" campaign to increase driving fun!
As long as Alfa is still going to sell the 4C in North America, I don't care if it's built in Uganda, Mexico, Iraq, or Chinese orphan child slaves. I just want the goddamn car over here.
Does it feature the Wolowitz Zero Gravity Waste Disposal System?
You can cut tariffs all you want, but as long as the FMVSS exists in a vacuum with no reciprocity with any other regulatory regime in the world, the United States will always be at least a semi-closed market.
what's wrong with NYC? just brush the rats off your shoes and you're fine.
The "scale model" was 100% scale and was piloted by two scuba divers (in the flooded cabin).
Maybe the scale model will surface somewhere.
These test or pre-production cars are often painted several times before either being destroyed or disassembled and studied for quality control. It's possible this car could be one of the two (I think there was a yellow one and an orange one right?)
Oh, hush, dammit. Let us have our fun.