So true, but I don’t necessarily mind it on the Challenger. I think that’s because I don’t really care about interior space on the Challenger because I’d be buying it to drive, not to haul around a family like the H3.
So true, but I don’t necessarily mind it on the Challenger. I think that’s because I don’t really care about interior space on the Challenger because I’d be buying it to drive, not to haul around a family like the H3.
It didn’t come out until 1970. It’s not one of the Original 16. Those came out in 1968.
The interior is so weird. It’s almost like a reverse clown car. Big on the outside, but tiny inside. I’ve only been in one, and while I was incredibly hung over and don’t remember much about it, I do remember wondering why the passenger door came into the cabin by like 5 feet. I exaggerate but it was really insane.
I have a Black Diamond Moji. I really like it, but I wish that plastic dome had more protection or was some stronger form of plastic. It’s exposed and seems very brittle (although I could be wrong). I’d like to have some sort of plastic mesh over that to prevent direct contact with the ground.
I have a Black Diamond Moji. I really like it, but I wish that plastic dome had more protection or was some stronger…
And as every other test has gone, it will be back to normal in a day or two! But no seriously, the original format is always the best. It’s easy and intuitive. Every redesign has been pretty rough!
“ After appearing in goofy side roles, the character became so popular that the entire show he was in was rewritten to accommodate him.”
Switches are definitely the way to go if you can. I use TP Link stuff, just because it’s the easiest to get around here. The switches are way more reliable than the bulbs and outlet adapters. I’ve never had an issue with the two I installed.
Switches are definitely the way to go if you can. I use TP Link stuff, just because it’s the easiest to get around…
I suggest the Chevy Express Cargo Van (or really any other similar model from whatever manufacturer you want).
Bond has never looked like a thug. He’s always looked like a “proper British gentleman”. The only one who really sort of broke that mold was Craig because he looked a little more icy than normal.
Counterpoint, Egerton is listed at 5' 9". Daniel Craig is 5' 10"...
Taron Egerton all the things.
Does it really require the Malaysian government to come out and flatly say “it was pilot suicide” though? I mean that is the prevailing theory and nothing else really fits. We KNOW that it was most likely pilot suicide with all the evidence collected thus far. I dunno if having the government flat admit it really…
And yet that is what all current model trucks are supposed to be, regular daily drivers with little actual “truck” duties to be done.
Wasn’t aware those two started that low. Are those the trimmed down base packages?
“$39,580 for a base 4x4 Lariat SuperCrew • ~$44,785 as tested”
“Just don’t use the thing to make cake pops. It makes truly terrible cake pops.”
I haven’t been this hyped for a game since No Man’s Sky. I hope for everyone’s sake, this turns out a lot better.
Real question though, when is a Fiero worth it (or is it ever)? I’ve always really liked the GT version. There is a 1987 manual GT for sale at a dealership near me with 46k original miles on it. It looks to be in pretty good shape for a Fiero. They want 8,995 for it which I think is a little high.