go back further and the Gleiwitz incident.
go back further and the Gleiwitz incident.
are you sure it wasnt an Impala?
The business case for that was some people want a vehicle with ground clearance and a removable top that doesn't ride like it has front and rear solid axles (I'm looking at you, Wrangler). The problem there wasn't the concept, it was the execution.
Insensitive maybe. Sociopathic is a stretch. You must admit that riding is more dangerous than caging, and that many ride without lids. The key takeaway is that journalism is lacking here. Your click-bait title included.
Actually it probably would...thats what this system is designed to do.
It will feature heavily in my Walter White / Talespin fanfic.
Like the Prius the Telsa sticks out, and (non-car people) people recognize it as being A) 'green' B) not part of the traditional automotive oligarchy rather part of the trendy silicon valley clique.
Like this? My own personal heaven. 1994 540iT/6spd, 1995 540i M-Sport.
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Maybe I just don't know enough about Defender's, but isn't it possible to distinguish with reasonably good certainty between a new model with sketchy VIN's and a genuinely old one?
Came here to post exactly this. The things I would do for a GranTurismo / GranCabrio.
I thought you said most beautiful car in the world. Dissapointed.
Never going to happen. Far too much money is being made paying them illegally low wages and working them in dangerous or illegal ways.
This is going to be like a real train wreck.
These poor guys didn't even make the list?
Stainless steel, gull wing doors, Mr.Fusion, and a flux capacitor. Need I say more?
Without a shadow of doubt the V6 Rav-4. That thing is Quicker than a lot of cars we yearn to have!
Chuck Norris was conceived and born in the back of a 4Runner.
This is the poor man's version. And yes, it's mine.
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