Times Square Olive Garden is the special place in hell for people who dine at the Times Square Olive Garden. Most of them just don’t realize it.
Times Square Olive Garden is the special place in hell for people who dine at the Times Square Olive Garden. Most of them just don’t realize it.
Know what’s extra cool? Go to the CL ad and look at the cowl tag in the last pic. The top line reads 666 666666!
Damn unlikely to see another one of these at your local Cars & Coffee. I’m in!
An investment bank made a one-sided deal with an irresponsible major city government, screwing taxpayers and visitors? That is shocking!
Anything with a stupid fucking snap crackle pop tune! I’d like to give them just one or two loud bangs to finish them off! Fuck that idiotic bullshit!
I voted NP, because somebody will probably love this and maybe can get it for a reasonable price not too far off the ask. If I was spending this money on something of this sort, though, I’d just buy the nicest E46 330 convertible BaT has.
I strongly doubt that neither the following words, nor any similar words, have ever been said before.
I’ve considered renting from Turo a few times. I won’t be considering it again.
I used to travel with two 7-lb Yorkies. What does this have to do with your comment? With little dogs, you take them out of the carrier, walk thru the metal detector, carrying the dogs, and then get swabbed for explosive residue. I consistently failed the test. After that happened several times, I suspected the dogs…
We paid $500 off sticker for a 2024 CR-V Sport Touring Hybrid in August, in Mt Kisco NY...
And here’s Ms. Jenner serving patrons at a bar in Bloomington later that day:
I’ve been lucky! I guess I could think of my *most* disappointing car, but it wouldn’t be *very* disappointing. I’ve made some questionable purchasing decisions, buying cars that were out of reach of my mechanical skills or my budget as a youth, and maybe I hated them on occasion, but I also loved them. I’d go back…
I bought a 1980 Skylark Limited (2.5/4sp) in ~1986 from a customer at the mechanic shop where I worked, with a bent front subframe. I might have paid $600 for the car. $100 for a subframe and a half-day of work and I had a good car for a year or so. I liked it! Then my father bought a new car and we used the Skylark…
E39/E46 is the limit for me! Was just looking at E46 330 convertibles the other day. We sold our previous one in 2018. With an automatic trans for my wife :( , apparently excellent cars with ~40-50K miles are selling on BaT for about the same price as we paid for a 100K-mile car in ~2009, which seems like a good…
The 4C is the only car on this list I have any personal experience with (I mean, I’ve _seen_ all the others, but that’s all).
Twin-stick FTW!
The ugliest American cars are without a doubt 59-60 Buicks and all Mopar products 60-61 plus some 62s and 63s. Those beasts are absolutely uglier than anything made since, and I sure can’t think of anything older that’s worse.
Yeah, 59-60 Buicks and all Mopar products 60-61 plus some 62s and 63s. Those beasts are absolutely uglier than anything made since, and I sure can’t think of anything older that’s worse.
I’m OK with heated seats and I love cooled seats. I don’t have anything against cruise control though I almost never use it. I agree heartily with the rest of your list.
Whitewalls?? Vogues!!