Congrats on the COTD!
Congrats on the COTD!
Ahh yes... Sink the Bismark.... blurring the line between beer and death since 2010 lol.
I got the email while I was at work so I didn't get a chance to reply. Thank you good sir! I will be on the lookout come Wednesday!
Seeing as Gamecat isn't here to deliver the beer for these winners, I will be happy to do it today.
B&W TV. I had a small one in a garage that I used to rent. It just feels more garage-ey with one.
I live in Norwalk so I have the whole barrio-poor thing working for me out here. I frequently see mid 80s and 90s GM products and early 90s Accords. I rarely see VWs anymore even out here.
My GF has an 02 Millenia S. Weird engine, but a nice car.
You need to break open that Knuckle Sandwich. I love that beer. Maybe not as much as Pliny, but it's friggin great too. Also a bitch to get but hey, one of the perks of living so close to the brewery is that I can get it whenever they have a release.
I live in SoCal and I don't see them very often anymore. Not anywhere near in the numbers they used to be.
WHAT? A BEETLE? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? THEY MADE MILLIONS OF THOSE YOU IDIOT!!
I fail to see how we are disagreeing here. I have said basically the same thing you did. The Volt does not make sense due to it's high price of entry, even with the tax rebates.
How so? Am I not capable of commuting in a Ranger? If a vehicle is not a form of an investment why would resale then matter at all? However, if the purchasing a vehicle for the purpose of saving money on fuel, then it indeed is an investment. As the OP said, it's about pre-paying for fuel up front in order to…
So what advantage does it have over my Ranger which I bought new for $16,500 that averages around 18.5mpg?
Thanks! My car isn't white though but yeah, I'll still take the compliment lol
Posted mine before, but I still love it.
You are correct. Well, partially. I looked it up and it stated that the Mosler (i spelled it wrong up there btw) used a magnesium hub with a carbon fiber hoop.
Molser has used carbon fiber wheels in the past on their own cars. Why is this such a big deal now? Not being bitchy, but it's not a first from an OEM, albeit a small, niche market OEM.
Hells yeah
So what will be needed to pull these cars over here?