Hey, I don't agree with him politically, but the things he says and does are great. As a person I like him, just not as a politician.
Hey, I don't agree with him politically, but the things he says and does are great. As a person I like him, just not as a politician.
I have to agree. It would be a bit like Chevrolet deciding to advertise the Corvette ZO6 using the same "A Man" adds they use for the Silverado.
I figured it would be another "Imported from Detroit" 300 or 200 commercial. I'm glad I was wrong though.
It would be so funny if they changed their logo by 2015.
I don't think I'm a NASCAR fan anymore, I think I'm a fan of some drivers who happen to drive in NASCAR, seeing as I haven't supported almost any NASCAR decisions made in the past 10 years.
When I was really little I thought that the Audi logo and the Olympic logo were the same, and that the same company owned them and they had special promotional deals, like Audis for sale at the Olympics and tickets for the Olympics for sale at Audi dealers.
Looks a little like the current FCA logo now.
Beat me to it.
http://bit.ly/Ypk4tg This should explain it.
It also needs that sleekness to the body.
I'd hardly consider the Noble a "normal car"
Perhaps it's not out in Europe or the UK yet. That, or they're waiting for the ZO6.
In Patton's defense, seat belts hadn't exactly been invented yet in 1945.
Wouldn't it be a carcatcher?
Since this train can only go around the parking lot and through the park, wouldn't it be a carcatcher?
It might be able to fit all those people in the back, but look at that rear suspension at around 38 seconds.
The surgeon who said that hasn't seen or worked on Schumacher, and since his family wants to keep things private, the hospital probably isn't releasing every bit of information to the public until they are 100% certain it is true. Then, that surgeon goes on to say that "We should not speculate here." Yet right before…
In this commercial in the UK it's pronounced Hi un dye, so the company itself probably pronounces it differently depending on the region. There's no right or wrong way to pronounce it.