Theft recovery? Could explain the missing parts..
Theft recovery? Could explain the missing parts..
for shame.
LOL, the art of trolling
top one is a mess, talk about unnecissary creases. Bottom one is a huge improvement in technical ability but the design has been done before.
Well during the 70’s Mercedes did manage to squeeze 247hp out of the pre-EPA 6.3 and 260hp out of the post-EPA 6.9.
those A-pillars are ridiculous, what were you thinking?
Two boats for the price of, well, two boats..
What, exactly, is wrong with tracing? Many proficient artists will use any means they can to produce work as quickly as possible, Warhol didn’t even personally make a lot of his prints yet they are still attributed to him and worth more money than you or I will ever see. Maybe you’re unaware coming from the ‘design…
What, exactly, is wrong with tracing? Many proficient artists will use any means they can to produce work as quickly as possible, Warhol didn’t even personally make a lot of his prints yet they are still attributed to him and worth more money than you or I will ever see. Maybe you’re unaware coming from the ‘design…
'Girly car' as a derogatory = you're ignorant, it's not 1997 anymore.
'Girly car'? Really? it's not 1997 anymore.
Lucky for you most big auto mags (R&T, MT, etc.) practically read as BMW literature.
So water is scarce but is fuel not an issue in this Mad Max? Why a fleet of unnecessarily large trucks and military vehicles with random vintage cars attached? the combined gas mileage of every vehicle in this trailer must be like 17.
what's wrong is it's missing a pedal
I assume you're talking about the U.S. 2nd Gen ForTwo, though your image is of an awkward federalized 1st gen.
The biodegradable wiring was a range wide issue on all Mercedes models from 93-95. From the lowest end C-Class to the V12 S-Class, it was an effort to meet increasingly stringent Germany environmental impact standards but was of course changed after it was found out what happens to biodegradable wiring (it…
Also the used-car market for 2003 Mercedes is abysmal
Didn't Mercedes change to the 'letter-first' naming system in model year 1994?
I'm guessing you have to pay extra for seats that don't look like they come out of a Chevy Cruze?