I sincerely doubt the overcrowding of anything in Montana, including their prisons.
I sincerely doubt the overcrowding of anything in Montana, including their prisons.
Note the big front overhang on the car in the video though. The Camry's is too short
Buick Lucerne? It has the requisite overhangs and upswept greenhouse that the car in the video possesses. Also, although it could very well just be glare, there appears to be a chrome, or fake chrome, trim bit surrounding the window, which the Lucerne would also share. Granted, I cannot see the portholes...
Dodge trucks have always been the third wheel to GM and Ford, and for reasons I don't quite understand. In my opinion, they have always had the best looking trucks, and the power plants were, and still are, pretty fucking fantastic.
Buying the Jeep and selling the Mercedes. The Mercedes was quite possibly the most boring car I have ever driven (this list includes such notables as a Dodge Avenger, 2nd gen Scion xB, and the underrated Kia Forte) where as the Jeep has character in spades. Unfortunately, I found my first little rust bubble right…
Buying the Jeep and selling the Mercedes. The Mercedes was quite possibly the most boring car I have ever driven (this list includes such notables as a Dodge Avenger, 2nd gen Scion xB, and the underrated Kia Forte) where as the Jeep has character in spades. Unfortunately, I found my first little rust bubble right…
If it is anything other than a slant 6 I will be shocked. Although the LA block V8s are pretty damned durable too.
That would make a much better Buick than a Cadillac though. Cadillac shouldn't do manual cloth seats, or 1.4 liter engines. That just doesn't mesh at all with what the company is trying to do.
The Ladies Man drank courvoisier. Let's be factual with our Tim Meadows characters here.
With these, it's like what Vince Vaughn's character says to Will Ferrell at the end of Anchorman.
Are those hood pins? Awesome.
Oh so you drive a car that is found most commonly in a trailer park? Sweet bro. I hope that mullet flies smoothly out of the t-tops while Freebird blares from the radio.
I wish they sold the 4-doors in the US. Those and the similar 4-door HiLuxes of that era are pretty sweet.
Right, but it starts at like $35k where the Abarth starts around $22k
No, he shouldn't. I can only assume you are saying that because he said he drives a Taurus. There is nothing wrong with it, especially as a first car. It's dead reliable, decent on gas, spacious, safe, etc. You are an ignorant fool, good sir.
It's split pretty evenly between these two. The first half of my driving in the 300CE, the more recent half in the ZJ. I have covered about 5k miles in each.
Holy shit that's a lot of driving.
Well,I, a taxpayer, would much rather let nature take its logical course than pay a ridiculous amount of money to kill him.
Too soon, yes. But also somewhat funny in a tasteless way.