I saw that tires got changed in the new clip, but did the car actually stop?
I saw that tires got changed in the new clip, but did the car actually stop?
Man, I love these guys. Cake and The Refreshments got me through Korea. Somehow I didn't know about the new band name.
My wrangler doesn't even have locks.
I am looking at the cars that might still be around when my son turns 16.
Math, I suck at it. 19 years not 9.
From 1995. This is from 9 years ago.
This kid has reportedly been a major pain in the ass for this neighborhood since he moved in. There are many reports of him driving like a jackass on residential streets, lots of loud parties, and generally being a bad neighbor. Here is the rub, he is Canadian.
Win the Mrs. has, in the past shaved and then allowed it grow for a couple of days, it was much like engaging a porcupine.
Can we get a review of a truly dreadful car?
A Chevy sparq?
Not even one "Real Doll" so they stcuk with somewhat less expensive toys.
When Blue Book hits the triple digits, there is not much you can do from that point. I traded in my much loved beater Subie for $700. It had everything; bad tires, peeling paint, interior that looked like a raccoon had fought a bear in it, bad clutch, back bumper hanging at an odd angle, oil leak.
I hear it is also critical to list every manufacturer and model in a giant heap of text at the end of the ad cant hurt to list every year from 1965 to 2017.
It makes me a little sad to note that my WRX would suck at this event. They have pulled all the ground clearance and lovely sidewalls in the name of dry pavement performance. There is just nothing rally about that car.
Detroit's problems were not created in a day (or year or a decade) and will not be solved any faster than they were created.
You will be happy to note, as I also happily noted, that retarded button is not on the 2014 WRX.
I am afraid the WRX cut job is pretty bad, but with the seat in place you can't see it.
I just picked up a WRX, and I found the Latch system on it to be fantastic, without being overexposed. They put the Latch loops behind little Velcro panels in the back seat. It made installing the kid seat very simple.
And how many kept those heater boxes instead of looking for an extra couple of horses from a set JC Whitney headers.
I want to second this, and remind folks of how the "heater" "worked".
I rented one, and I really liked it. It had one of the best automatic transmissions I have ever experienced short of the VW. The interior was nice for the price range, but it could have used more power. I also had concerns about the reliability (fiat and dodge really), so I bought a WRX.