Those two Corollas knocked the beige right off each other.
Those two Corollas knocked the beige right off each other.
A star for you, even if the typo was unintentional.
You know what Torch? I don’t consider myself a biter. I can’t remember a single instance of biting a car part in my life. But after reading this, I suddenly want to bite ALL THE THINGS. The closest car part to me right now is this Volkswagen key. 3/10 would not recommend.
The engine ham, of course.
Now I’m curious as to what Nissan parts work on a Ferrari 250 SWB.
“What were you thinking? You could have been robbed!”
I’m gonna report this to my member of parliament!
Reliable or not I couldn’t do it. I know that I’d be miserable in that awful Highlander, and no amount of perceived reliability would quell that.
Well, the anniversary of the sinkhole just elapsed. What a way to celebrate...
Did he mention whether he is a Nigerian Prince or a King, I only deal with Kings on Craigslist
This car needs to be at least three times as big.
This just reminds me of the story where my mom and dad bought a 914 (not the 914-6) and brought it to a shop to have the engine replaced with a 6 cylinder to basically get the 914-6. Shop had it for months, and when my parents called the shop was no longer there. Tried to find the owner to get their car back (and yes…
I feel like a person would just be better off buying 10 kinda rough first gen boxsters.
Let us say there is a 20% kick up in Mexican imports, as he plans, is there anything stopping companies from continuing to build in Mexico, shipping it up to Canada (or down to Guatemala or whatever) doing a final pass and slapping a “Made in Not Mexico” sticker on it to dodge the tax? It would be slower but that may…
Whoa my aunt’s car had automatic belts as a kid. I thought that was BADASS and I couln’t wait to have a car that you didn’t have to buckle yourself like my parents poor people Astro. Seriously 5-6 year old me thought this was the shit and was sure it was a sign of having a nice car.
It’s almost as if putting a demonstrably bad businessman in charge of the US was a bad idea.
Neutral: Nope. As long as there’s freely available credit, people will continue doing dumb things... And a small rise in the prices of cars isn’t going to change that. Do you really think someone buying a $50k truck on an 84 month, no-money-down, rolling negative equity from his *last* purchase loan is going to…
So we’re going to pay more for small cars, further reducing the demand for small cars, and the production of small cars, just in time for gas prices to go up, which will increase the demand for small cars.
Awesome. America is good at learning from the past. Where’s my new Excursion?