The car isn’t very safe either.
The car isn’t very safe either.
Speaking as the father of a daughter I would not want my daughter riding in this with any male teenager, too much power, too little safety
Too unsafe. Too much is unsafe. Ever since my accident it’s CP to all these old cars. I’d rather get a mid-aughts Mercedes V12. They SOHC and 3 valves per cylinder for reduced drivetrain friction, and come with a safer car. I saw a decent CL600 in the $6500 range and it only had about 150K miles.
Daniel Craig is the closest to the books.
Go to the galley and brig me back a beer, preferably a porter.
1. I haven’t had my coffee yet.
The 2017 Ford GT is, without question, a tremendous marvel of an exotic supercar, pushing the envelope in…
The guy who writes the RockAuto newsletter (which is pretty good for a store newsletter) still rocks a Tempo and writes about it frequently. I hope that a need for content and fixes (with featured parts) is part of why he’s still driving it.
Postings like this are probably why it is good I don’t have F you money. I’d have a garage full of Subaru Brats, odd gigantic barge wagons from the 70's, a 90's Roadmaster Estate with a big block swap for no reason, obscure Mazdas, a Nissan Figaro, and probably a diesel Mitsu Delica star wagon for good measure. Jay…
I too, remember this fella. I could sense a disturbance in the force, as if a single voice cried out, but was immediately silenced, because he didn’t post here anymore.
Was seeing if anyone else remembered that guy, did not leave disappointed!
Extremely rare? I’d call that extremely well done.
The first step is to get pre-approved for your auto loan from a local bank or credit union. This will give you the power to avoid the whole dealer loan process to begin with but, as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, sometimes it’s more advantageous to use dealer financing.
Another way to protect yourself against this scams it to look for a loan by yourself, with a local credit union, before you go car shopping.
I just bought a Prius and I read the manual. So 2 months ago. That’s when the last time anyone ever read their car’s owner manual without there being something wrong.
Read mine cover to cover. You’d be an idiot not to.
I love reading car manuals, especially as of late, there are so many little interesting things to find in terms of not-so-obvious controls and features. Maybe I’m just weird that way.
When is the last time anyone ever read their car’s manual?
Shortly after turning my backyard into a deep, slippery mud-pit with the 2017 Ford Raptor, I received a text from my…
My 1948 Willys—nicknamed Project Slow Devil—has been dead since its engine lost all compression on a rural Kansas…