That sounds like a recipe for boring in my opinion.
That sounds like a recipe for boring in my opinion.
How often do you have to have it detailed from all the sand?
"The auto companies could easily build a 100-mpg family sedan, but they won't, as they're in collusion with Big Oil."
Ahhhh, makes sense. Although 70 grand still seems a bit high for a 6 year old car which had a price of around $78,000 (between base and premium prices) when new. I hardly think of a 2009 gtr as a collector item, especially with so many gtr's being sold since then, so i'm surprised they are being sold with so little…
Heh.
Tavarish would somehow find a civic transmission that happens to have a part that's coincidentally completely identical to it and put it in in a Wendy's drive-through without even holding anyone up because that's the kind of insanely bizarre luck he has.
Tavarish could totally refurbish that gearbox with a toothpick and a piece of yarn. Over a weekend. On weed.
Shortly after I graduated from college I was convinced that I could afford a used Porsche 911. My salary was decent and I was still living with my parents. Once someone a lot more mature than me started running the numbers on maintenance, insurance, taxes and repairs it became obvious I was delusional.
I get the sense Tavarish is a little more capable than Leonard.
Doug: thank you for hitting publish right before my daily office poop and giving me something to read! You may not know but we are...uncomfortably in sync. In fact before I even sat down I was sure I'd have your article waiting for me.
Yeah, no way. That's a laughably awful idea for so many reasons, but here are a few:
Uh. Read the prior paragraph.
Self-leveling bi-xenon? Yep, real low-tech stuff.