This is the way.
This is the way.
Were they? Dang, I gave mine away when I moved overseas... https://ibb.co/FsnpCns
I commute 100+ miles a day so it does matter to me if I am looking for a commuter vehicle. Having recently owned a 1994 Honda Prelude with only 67k miles on it, the peace of mind that my car is barely even broken in is what gave me a warm fuzzy... The fact that it had not been driven to death also meant the interior…
Drone footage! Wow!
An eight year old date stamp even moreso!
Scrapping an early 70’s Datsun 510 four door (in the 90’s, they weren’t very collectible at the time) and found some love letter/suicide note from some guy to his girlfriend. Full of cliches about how he’s loved her since they were kids and he can’t live without her and he’s going to go end it all... no idea if he did…
Wait for someone to pull up to the entrance gate, explain the predicament (assuming you speak Japanese?) and then hope they let you take a ticket when they’ve pulled up. Then they can back out and pull up again and take another ticket.
Today’s top-of-the-line trucks have heated steering wheels, heated and cooled seats, aluminum wheels, along with all of the latest high-tech features such as rear-view cameras and blind spot monitoring systems.
C-10 (big difference)
I am moving back to the USA soon and will miss my ‘94 Prelude! Only 108,000 KM, so just over 67,000 MI to us yanks. Little old lady owned and very well taken care of. Only a 2.0i (never sold in USA I think) and a 5 speed. Wish I could import it, I surely would, but being a ‘94 there is no way.
Just because they brought a battery and then left it does not mean they knew it had electrical issues... Anybody who knows cars knows that a classic car sitting around undriven for a while will possibly have a flat battery. They brought one to help start the car in case that was true, it is a common thing, it does not…
If reliability is your concern stay away from most of VW and Audi...
Honda Ruckus looks pretty fun to me!
Nice to look at stock, but unfortunately most are owned by high school aged kids now and look like the bottom two. Also pic of typical Ford Probe owner these days included...
it’s got huge tires
Cruck is the generally acceptable nomenclature amongst the El Camino owning general populace.
All that guy’s shows ever did was make me NOT want to go out and buy every Lund, Skyjacker, or Royal Purple product they always shill!
Demuro!?
I thought it was useless at first, but then upon reflective thought it is actually quite useful for spotting a douchebag before he ever gets out of his vehicle.
Who the fuck is Ed Sheeran?