This was the first car I bought myself, and the car I learned to drive stick in. It was in terrible shape, but I miss it dearly.
This was the first car I bought myself, and the car I learned to drive stick in. It was in terrible shape, but I miss it dearly.
This looks very Lamborghini-ish
It was Travis :(
I think it may be regional. Here in Chicago, I see new S60s everywhere
Didn't someone from Jalopink (Travis maybe) say that the 6-speed was terrible though?
Or I can spend a portion of my paycheck on a car, and invest my savings instead? That's my perspective, anyway.
Also, you can drive a more expensive car than you could afford to buy outright, and you don't have to blow half your savings in one go.
Even throw it on the hardtop convertibles.
What, mine? Haha thanks.
I'm surprised I didn't immediately think of this, but you're totally right.
Seriously?
I'm pretty sure this is the belt that comes with a pair of American Eagle cargo shorts...
Sorry, I still can't tell who makes this truck. Is it Chevy?
Range Rover Evoque?
Will it blend?
That whole dashboard is amazing. Tons of space with a thin center console, but no stupid "stick-on" screen. Still has knobs and buttons for the HVAC, but an awesome (and huge) LCD gauge cluster.
I'm not sure exactly when they activate, but I think they stay on for a little while, so if you glance at your mirror, it will tell you that there is someone somewhere around your car.
I disagree. Whenever I pass a car that has them, I definitely see them come on every time.
You may think you're too much of a total badass to need this, until you're in traffic and the computer saves your car wear and tear. Let burglar can't heart click anything explain:
I disagree 100% Given how many people drive around in the rain/snow, or even at night, without their headlights on, I'm so happy that these exist.