This was one of the most exciting games of the weekend. It also really boosted the Lady Vols chances of making the Final Four.
This was one of the most exciting games of the weekend. It also really boosted the Lady Vols chances of making the Final Four.
I can't wait for Sunday's headline: "Finger Fucking Fantastic!!"
$50,000 for that car seems way too much. I was sitting in a C-Class the other day, and I was remarking on how small it was. This thing will be a joke. Anyone you would have impressed with the Merc badge will question your financial intelligence when they attempt to get in the back seat.
God, I love it. I would like one in green please!
E. Griffin
How well is the cts wagon selling?
Prost was simply the best. As much as I respect Senna, I sorta wonder how kind history would be on him if he lived. Prost doesn't get the respect he deserves.
I see what you did there.
I see what you did there.
God, that is good.
Damn John Davis was kind of chunky in the 90's.
The Toyota TF109.
Part 3 has piqued my interest. I know what I will buy first if I ever get an RX-8.
I agree, but you have to admit that in a nation where most motorists probably don't know how to open the hood of their cars, asking them to check the oil at every fill-up or so isn't going to end well.
Terrible styling, didn't get any real performance until it's last years, expensive, ugly.
The Charger seems to sell pretty well with no manual option. As did the SS Impala.
Yeah, it think the whole reliability part you mentioned is what did it. The depreciation was terrible as well. So many used RX8s can be had right now that are on their 3rd or so motor.
Wagons aren't very popular in the US.
Agreed! What actually made it cool as well was that due to the mid-engine, tall people could actually fit in it as well. I am 6'5" with a 37" inseem, and I fit into the MR2 nicely. No such luck from the Miata.
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