The majority of Americans believe a two thousand year old zombie will improve their post mortem spirit housing if they flatter him. This ain’t shit.
The majority of Americans believe a two thousand year old zombie will improve their post mortem spirit housing if they flatter him. This ain’t shit.
My town did this with frozen turkeys to avoid any dispute over the humaneness. Did not end well.
Blinker left on in the right lane, its a Camry.
Looks like a 2007-2011 Camry to me. The rear lights match up, and you can see the chrome Toyota logo above the rear license plate. They are also available with the chrome strip along the bottom of the side windows.
yeah.... because living in italy must suck compared to england, all that shitty food, bad weather, abhorrent dental hygiene habits, anf not to mention those overrated and overpaid football teams....
I dunno...
Haha holy shit that’s so far fetched, you’re blaming Ferrari’s F1 operation’s problem on the fact that the parent company is making too much of a type of car you don’t like ?
counter point: I don’t see that much that can go wrong here, the supercharged V8 does not scare me, the likely culprit is the air suspension and that could be swapped to a traditional suspension at that time. I think a budget baller who has a few grand and some wrenching could live it large
This could potentially be a nice price if, and only if, the owner has documentation of maintenance.
That’s not a Saabaru. Saabaru was the 9-2 based in the Imprezza, and was actually slightly better. What he has is a 95 Combi. We must never forget our Saab history
Cars in that era were much lighter than they may look. An Airflyte body Nash Ambassador from around the same time would be about 3100lbs on a 120+inch wheelbase. Lack of safety features and modern gadgets will do that.
4. Run flats RUIN ride quality.
I read the title in the first image as “Micro-orgasms”. Still works.
I see what you said there!!!
Bingo! And like most things, if you do the math correctly you’ll find that all you’re doing is wasting time.
Gas? Not much.
0 miles. If gas is $0.10 cheaper, as an example, I’d save $1.85 on a fill up on 18.5 gallons of gas (if fully empty in my car). That’s approximately 0.5 gallons of gas savings - or about 10 to 15 miles of distance (depending on traffic, idling, etc). Is that really worth the effort? No.
Tell him his dad never taught him karate.
My 20 year old Volvo scoffs in the face of such advice. I find I can cure most any fault on the car by driving it, slowly and in the passing lane, and never using the turn signal.
“Blow the carbon out” as they say.