Reverse: Low hanging fruit?
Reverse: Low hanging fruit?
I’m not sure i’ve ever seen a car that makes me want to do nothing but jump in and drive it; this car hits that mark.... hard. I feel compelled to get behind the wheel and hoon around in my own little brand new NB Miata
Thank you for taking the time to read our questions, Nakamura-san! How much importance does Nissan put on have a sporty, or aggressive, design over competitors such as Honda and Toyota? It is clearly marketing as the sporty offering, especially with Maxima compared to Camry and Accord.
To be frank, Because the door is suicide, the driver would be more than able to pop out the umbrella ella ella before opening Sir's door.
IDrive was debuted on the 2001 745iL. That's 15 years ago, how long must it be the bangle-butt of every joke?
Amazingly, they prefer to invest in the faster transmission to accommodate to the people who actually have the funds to purchase them solely based on paper stats and bragging rights rather than a relative handful entitled enthusiasts, not all of whom would even opt for the 3 pedals.
Just shut up and get an R8.
That's a really weird way to spell Liberty Walk...
Yeah but there are 8 different potential suspects for the reckless endangerment. He’s fine dude...
SN95 mustangs are wholeheartedly disappointing, in every aspect other than maybe sound?
917 making grocery runs?
Making s’mores:
Tried to order, or ordered? Your answer here will help to clarify where your gawddamn car is.
This car has always been on my radar, and I’m elated to have kept it there now.
And yet the story never goes there. Dahm get’s his engine. And, *sigh* again, we don’t know if Bruce is pursuing the claim. Also, why would he take a $7k bath to make an engine that the buyer already has?
tl;dr but I’m pretty sure this is all you need to read:
”Our process for claims begins with the shipper documentation and the value they have declared on contents”
Not only am I management at UPS corporate, but you may need to sit down for this knowledge I’m about to drop on you, Mr. Greyed Out.
UPS does track on value; and if you took the time to read the article, it’s stated right there :
I’m quite sure he wouldn’t as he’s too cheap to ship the engine at it's actual value. He got paid. He shipped the engine. Why would he give a fuck? Buyer has his engine now.
We don’t. UPS claims that unclaimed goods go to auction. Either it was stolen or UPS auctioned it for it's assumed value. The onus to clarify that is on UPS's loss prevention.