can't get into it. interior is nice though.
can't get into it. interior is nice though.
not here. 150,000km, 10 years old, your looking at 20k. Anthing in the lower kms will be 30,000$. And age matters here as much as or more than miles with the salt and winters. These guys are already pricey. Nice car, but not a bargain
These already are pricey, where I am anyhow (Ontario). My cousin was looking at these for a while. He settled on a S4 for less money, with less miles, newer, and 4wd. It may not be quite as nice as the M3 but its close and a bargain in comparison.
Triumph Spitfire. Easy to get parts, simple to fix. Did I mention I had one for sale? http://www.kijiji.ca/v-classic-cars…
Woah. If the driver pulled that in Canada or the US he'd be in deep shit. I wonder why australian cops don't worry bout their dick sizes like they do here?
I'm thinking of that water that this would sweep up though. Like, it'd take water off the wet ground and fling it up/back
more screws than I care to count that are probably rusty and no cordless driver for another 75 years
team =/= icon. Yes they could have used another animal.
Ghanians don't know because they don't have computers in Ghana, otherwise they would have used a computer as the Ghana image to represent Africa, right?
Hear hear. You try finding a marketing intern that can get the exact stock image you need, for free, on a twitter timeline.
Because cows are goofy and not sporty? Ever heard of a little team called the Ducks? In Canada our national animal is a beaver. The goose has iconic status and it is illegal to kill them even though they overrun beaches and shit everywhere.
Had to look it up. Would have been a good choice.
Ghana was the centrepoint of the Ashanti Empire, in its heyday the wealthiest, most powerful state in West Africa. Given that the Statue of Liberty represents America's idealized promise at its best I would say no, you aren't doing it right at all.
Yea, I guess. Ghana isn't known internationally for all that much, certainly nothing comparable to the statue of liberty. Elephants or panthers would have fit the bill, but they aren't distinctly Ghanian (or even unique to that continent). And they would draw the same (incorrect) criticism that "Delta just walked into…
Fair enough I guess. More people won't know Ghana's flag than do. Further I'd wager that more people will know the Statue of Liberty than the Ghanian flag.
I think you mean they reduced Ghana to a giraffe, not Africa. So anyhow name me an icon from Ghana that would be familiar worldwide.
exactly.
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i feel bad for new cars salespeople. Just buy used.
as a graphic designer/gearhead, I formally submit my application towards the position that remedies this defect