But still, good looking wood!
But still, good looking wood!
That Charger looks more like a ‘69. Didn’t ‘70 have the “ribbed” seats?
I backed Broken Age, which they delivered on. Of course, it was a real business, and it was walking distance to their offices, so that played a part in my decision.
I think I saw this in The Muppet Movie:
So, are the Norwegians officially the rednecks of Europe, or what?
FAN-TASTIC, Tyler! Excellent get.
When I’m pushing a shopping cart around the grocery store this is exactly the exhaust note I hear in my head. Good on ya!
Their apparent ineptitude reached the point that I began questioning whether they were just “playing scared” for funding/overtime purposes.
Am I right that the Golf SportWagen is selling about 25% better in Aug 15 over the Jetta SportWagen Aug 14? That’s seems a good sales jump.
I’m having trouble confirming that. Everything I’m seeing says it was re-branded as smart after Mercedes came into the deal in 1994, and prior to that during VW’s involvement it was being referred to as the “Swatchmobile” although that was likely just a name attached by the press. (And just to be totally clear: I’m…
I am going to save up and buy a Ferrari just so I can say that quote to people who ask if I’m worried about the mileage affecting the resale value.
I know a guy who has one of these, and I was complaining the name was pretentious as hell. He explained SMART CAR stood for Swatch (yes, the watch company from the 1990’s) Mercedes ART CAR. I had to explain to him that wasn’t helping his case.
To further that point: always look at new loan rates versus used, as it can make buying new cheaper than buying used. Back before I went to graduate school and ruined my credit with student loans large enough to buy a nicely appointed Ferrari, I was looking to buy a used Xterra from the Nissan dealership. I ended up…
Putting the VIN on there is a little brazen, suggests the ad is a fake, OR the wife said “Put that car for sale on Craigslist!” and he’s got it priced to make sure it never moves. An internet search shows this car was listed at at $49,000 (which seems like a good deal) from Power Chrysler in Newport, Oregon, as…
“Despite being driven exclusively in salty New England, there was no visible exterior rust. “
That might be reason alone.
It could be perception, but that thing felt superior in almost every way to the explorers I drone. My old 2004 Xterra did 140,000 miles and sold for close to 45% of what I originally paid for it when new. The interior wore well, and simplicity was engineered throughout. I had done gas, oil, air filters, wipers, front…