That’s a good point. I wasn’t really thinking about resale value. I guess I assumed the owner would become so bored with either car that they’d eventually drive it into a lake.
That’s a good point. I wasn’t really thinking about resale value. I guess I assumed the owner would become so bored with either car that they’d eventually drive it into a lake.
I’ve been messing with my vault every day since E3 and let me be the first to confirm that no it is not an exception.
But if I don’t stop at least 30 feet away from the car in front of me, how am I supposed to slowly creep forward while the light’s red?
Worse yet are the people in the front of the line that stop too far back to trigger the light.
I am not helping but when I read “medical bills my credit score took a massive hit and I have no cash for a down-payment.”, I am quite glad that I live in a “socialist” “welfare frenzy” country even if I pay a sh**load of taxes.
Kia. Seriously - my wife and I both had credit scores under 600 and a trade in worth less than $1000 and they were able to get us into a new Soul with a rate in the 9% range. That’s high for a new car but pretty low for a sub-600 FICO score.
This is Mitchum Unscented gel deodorant. This does not irritate the pits. This does not smell like what a pubescent child thinks smells good. This does in fact, smell like hardly anything at all, and the smell it does produce is slight and vaguely manly. Most of all, no matter how much you sweat, this does not allow…
This is Mitchum Unscented gel deodorant. This does not irritate the pits. This does not smell like what a pubescent…
Snape, Snape, Severus Snape.
serious question, when the motor eventually dies in my matrix, can a swap to a different motor like this or something maybe more compact be feasible. I want to keep the vehicle as long as I can. Would it become too much of a conversion issue because of possibly needing a beefier transmission and such?
Pretty sneaky sis!
That BMW is one ugly ride.
Electric switches wind up in ditches.
Living in California, that future doesn’t seem too far off.
And what happens to the idiot who leaves the turn signal on for miles?
This will never work in Boston, New York, DC, or anywhere else that drivers never use turn signals. It's a sign of weakness, giving away your intentions to the enemy.
In other news self driving BMW’s would never change lanes
Raphael, as a life-long Californian I can confirm your understanding as being wrong, and Doug’s original statement as wrong, and Robert Sorokanich as correct.
My impression is that the rigged-up shit is there to get the old-ass car back up to snuff for the year of manufacture. As in, a worn out 70’s Celica ain’t gonna run as clean as it did when it was brand new, so your shadetree mechanic has to work some voodoo to get it clean enough to pass the test it passed when it was…
Yes, you heard that right: that 1977 Lamborghini Countach with the beautiful Gandini design and the gorgeous unspoiled wedge shape – the car you drive 350 miles per year, only on sunny Sunday mornings while the dew is still on all the leaves, and your neighbors are still asleep, and people on the 405 are just climbing…
Mercedes Benz VCR concept from 1995.