Because that’s what rich Jalops do.
Because that’s what rich Jalops do.
The Porsche style no grille looks the best imo.
This 1000x over. They sell really nice cars and do work and prep them before sale, but minimum of 50% markup (my dad got a 40k mi 318ti M tech everything with lsd for 12k when it should have maybe been 6-8) is kinda extreme.
Ugh they WOULD do a fucking off-center headlight.
This guy^^ this damn guy is my hero because he went through effort for a joke... and a good one
Im thrilled im not the only person that said “wtf is “woke boyfriend””
It does make sense to me because being penny wise and pound foolish is the flippers mentality, although even if he was planning to keep the car he may have done the same thing. Basically, if something sounds too good to be true, most people still wish it to be true, and choose plausible denial instead of facing facts.
Had the toy in 1985
It really isn’t.
I see two answers, to solve two problems:
No graduate from SUNY Geneseo is going to be anyone’s boss
I am a yinzer and without a doubt Pittsburgh is one of best driving cities.
This gets my vote. Having grown up North of the ‘Burgh, the commute is easy to DahnTahn, and the surface streets to get to I-279 are FUN. Twisty, hilly, with lots of options. It used to be a game commuting there with friends - never take the same route to and from work. Often you could take a different route to and…
My bank, Navy Federal Credit Union, will finance anything you want as far as cars go, just at a higher rate. If the car is older than 20 years, they finance it at a different rate, they call it a “Leisure Vehicle” rate. I know a few people that have financed classics through them this way. The current rate is listed…
There needs to be a design/aesthetic tax that lets designs go unchanged from concept to production. I’d gladly pay it.
Except Piech demanded performance, comfort, and build quality and Winterkorn wanted lower CO2 and higher profit. VW isn’t being investigated for their trunk struts being too capable.
This is so completely obvious and yet you can see the denial on here.. The Ferrari 250 GTO was the most expensive car in the world in its day. The inflation adjusted price is about $150K in today’s dollars.
I don’t care what anyone says Caged Gone in 60 Seconds had some seriously fun moments, the one you pointed out being a perfect example.