Yeah, the bed is 6'X4'and a couple feet high.
Yeah, the bed is 6'X4'and a couple feet high.
Yep, it was tacky garbage the first time around.
What comes around goes around. A tale as old as time.
This is what I was thinking.
I live in a large tourist city and my biggest issue is when tourists downtown just stop in the middle of the sidewalk to gawk, look at a map, take a picture, etc. MOVE TO THE FUCKING SIDE, FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST.
It’s the same for caravanners - the vaunted “grey nomads” - in Australia. Take up an inordinate amount to resources for tiny towns, but actually contribute fuck-all. They bring their own food, own accommodation, but towns are expected to build and maintain camp sites for them.
Oh man, Darth Maul came back with six mechanical spider legs, and it ruled. If I lost my legs that’s how I’d want to walk.
Nah, I think that’s still Wisconsin after the whole Foxconn debacle.
Whoo-pah!
Yeah, that didn’t happen. Cash for Clunkers was only eligible for cars that got 18 MPG or less combined, and the new car must have a combined fuel economy of 22 or more. You literally could not trade in an economy car for a truck or SUV.
Friend, I am not “enjoying the water,” I would very much like to get out of this water.
It’s time for them to make a stop there.
It can allegedly do 10 laps of Silverstone National flat out, which is 1.6 miles. So probably?
Yup, my last car was totaled because a guy thought I was making a left turn into a different street that where I did and jumped the gun on the stop sign he was at, he accelerated but at that close range couldn’t have accelerated to more the 20-25 MPH but T-boned me. He hit dead center on the main side pillar (?),…
This was my sticking point when shopping for a 987. I ultimately picked the Cayman over the Boxster because the latter looks ugly as sin with the top up and given that I live in the hot, humid South the top would be up a LOT.
What? No one complaining about how cyclists need to obey the rules and share the road too? No one advocating for running them down?
Lol the Seattle area isn’t exactly Florida either. I think the space heaters are doing a lot of heavy lifting inside.
Seeing one of these at a car show when I was young was my introduction to the concept. All I could think was, why don’t we have more of these by now!
Yes, rectractable hardtops are the way to go, especially if you want your convertible to be a daily driver in all seasons. Yes, I know they add weight, some mechanical complexity and drastically reduce trunk space, but I can live with all of that for a daily that is a cruiser or GT (not a track car). Considering the…