Drive Manual, Don't leave anything worth taking on the seats, and if all else fails, wire a taser to the steering wheel. That'll be much easier to disarm than wiring up the door handle.
Drive Manual, Don't leave anything worth taking on the seats, and if all else fails, wire a taser to the steering wheel. That'll be much easier to disarm than wiring up the door handle.
Little known fact about the Cadillac Escalade, it also makes quite a good brazier.
Microsoft needs to come to a realization: I don't sit down at my PC just to have the kooky experience of using a mouse and keyboard to navigate a tablet's OS. I do multitask. I have two very large monitors hooked to my PC for the specific purpose of multitasking. If you see a window maximized on my PC I either did…
Sure, why not? If nothing else, even were she embarrassed, they mount those Navigator seats so low, for center of gravity, that she could easily hide once inside.
I was standing in the presence of one of these this weekend while my cruiser was in for inspections, and it is very hard to resist, I agree.
I know this is a generalization, and I don't like making them, but unless your weekends are spent driving upstate or south to New Jersey's raceway, there's no sense in owning a car like this in NYC. The only reason to own one is to look like a douche of titanic proportions when you mouth off to a cop and get on…
I'd guess blow out? Maybe assisted by Narnian portals. I was driving next to a semi once when the sidewall failed on one of his tires. I remember seeing the black blur of a chunk of rubber flying horizontal over the hood of my car. Had I been a few feet further forward it might have come in the open window. As it…
BMW - The Ultimate Commuting Machine.
I vote the Dodge Charger, especially the first few years of its revival. I mean, come on... 4 doors, no manual, and it weighed more than anything Chrysler made that didn't come with a tailgate.
If they try this at Jeremy Clarkson's house their salesman will be shot dead by a familiar AK47. When questioned, Jezza will calmly reply that he was defending his nation against the latest attempt at German invasion.
I like the idea. Not having your bed rust out will be a nice fringe benefit. If they can make engine blocks out of aluminum, I don't see why durability is such a concern. And besides, if you do dent up the bed, see my first point.
Is it just me or does the roof overlap the driver's side door more than the passenger side? Either way, it looks as though it would be nearly impossible to get into this car while looking cool. You'd either have to fold yourself in half or get the back of your shirt ripped on that beltline overhang.
So, will this Volvo system prevent you from going over a speed bump when the temp tops 100 degrees?
Schafer and Weiner...
Being someone who does a lot of proof reading and is quite good at it, reading that block of text gave me a headache and a twitch...
The owner is not actually selling the vehicle, the neighbor snuck over and put the 'For Sale' sign on the front and cobbled together an online ad out of a desire to improve his home's value. All this was probably perpetrated while the actual owner was one vacation doing something Canadian-y... like herding beavers?
If that had been Lewis Hamilton driving they would penalized him for passing on the grass.
And the Mike Fahey natural causes death watch begiiiiiins... now. Good luck sir, Nature's a mother.
Yet another reason Steam is the superior delivery system. My copy of KoA over there is just another block of text in a list, easily overlooked, eyes easily avoided as it sits there with that pleading expression on its face, wondering what it did wrong, or just not right enough.
Yeah, see, I see these two as the real competitors, the "Fun but Efficient" category of cars is a very sparsely populated segment. I'm certainly not disappointed in my choice. I love my TDI, and I imagine I would have loved this vehicle. But at the end of the day, my choice was made as a matter of need, the…