SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos
SagarikaLumos

The lines of the car are quite nice. Much of the rest of it isn't. An automatic is ok here since the character of the car isn't one of serious performance anyway. It just needs its factory taillights returned and the cosmetics to make it look good.

Somebody save it, but don't pay more than $2,000!

@Zuzax: In my October dismissal, I was told on Tuesday that Friday would be my last day. I thought perhaps this was a test to see if I could be moved to a different position, so I worked properly and without grudge the rest of that week. My coworkers were nearly universally shocked that I was gone, and even my

You remember the no-burnout victory rule? He does, too, in his burning angry Falcon eyes.

Crack Pipe.

Crack pipe. Those values will have to go back down at some point, just like Ferraris, just like muscle cars, just like the housing market, etc. They're overvalued. No way on earth is that car worth that money. It's good looking, but it just isn't as fast or erotic as that price demands.

Japan GT in Malaysia?

@PHXPhoto: Yeah, and I wonder how many of the same people are defending prison TV who were critical of military A/C.

What happened to the BMW? Pwn3d. If I had to guess, I bet something expensive broke due to inept driving.

What you couldn't see is that he was smoking with his left hand. If you look closely, he lights up a fresh one at 4:49.

7:79 could also be a wiseass way of saying 8:19. Not in this case, but if you're trying to make something sound better.

Thanks. It's a weekend video, so that pretty much means that Bud has to chime in.

Atlas I-6. GM killed it and kept building the ancient 4.3 V6 instead. Fools. This should be the standard Silverado engine, and could perhaps find duty in other vehicles with a DFI update. The star that burns twice as bright burns half as long.

The front end does tend to wash out a bit in the hard corners, but she'll run like a scalded cat when you jump on the happy pedal.