It’s a freaking latin term and used to describe tiny convenience stores in a lot of major cities. Not feeling the burn on that one.
It’s a freaking latin term and used to describe tiny convenience stores in a lot of major cities. Not feeling the burn on that one.
Wait what about bodega? I missed that one
Just as I suspected. A totaled R32, with the valuable interior sold off, then rebuilt to some “standard”. Piece of actual garbage.
You and I have different ideas of what a clean/unmolested vehicle are.
Actually, yes, let’s. There’s a certain point where “just doing my job/following orders” isn’t an excuse.
Too big, too complicated, too expensive
Me too.
I live where these get sold and No. Just No.
I say this with 100% seriousness, if it were Golf sized, the bed were large enough to fit a motorcycle (with tailgate down), and were available in the US at a reasonable price (~Golf price), I would buy it tomorrow.
Not if they’re $11K new they’re not.
There’s an old white Rabbit pickup that parks in my neighborhood in Brooklyn. I’m pretty sure whoever drives it is a Jalop; there’s a racing sticker in the rear window. The Rabbit was really the precursor to the Saveiro.
So is a Gol like when they are making a Golf but don’t give an F?
I cant wait to buy a 2019 model, in 2025, for about 6$
It is really bumming me out that 80s jocks turned out to be right about nerds and slobs.
Plus crash test certification and new hardware to make sure the door can’t open at speed.
The MX-3 was so cool. And so wonderfully 90's.
Let’s also remember it was the engine, in the car, that launched Because Racecar.
While this guy is annoying, if it leads to the death of “mountain water” advertising, I’m on board.
They had one last gasp in the Marauder, but yeah rigor mortis set in shortly after.
Beautiful.