I can’t decide if I like slant-nose 911s. I did when they were new, then I thought they were cheezy. Now, the right one could find a home with me, maybe, if I had the money.
I can’t decide if I like slant-nose 911s. I did when they were new, then I thought they were cheezy. Now, the right one could find a home with me, maybe, if I had the money.
To each his own, but I’ll take my 928 in standard trim please. I don’t even like the looks of the GTS.
I’ve always had a thing for that Lotus model, and the Vista Cruiser is awesome! I’ll tow my Lotus home with my Vista Cruiser, thanks!
The women should just knee the guy in the balls. That’ll change some behaviors!
This thoughtful, nuanced answer will get almost no stars, so I made sure to give you one.
My casual survey of tradespeople I deal with who use the Transit Connect or the little Ram van, whatever they call it, suggests the Ram is the better trucklet. Obviously neither offers Toyota-style reliability.
Car dealers are honest, hard-working people. I’m sure they will soon find ways to scam us that are not illegal.
Can’t take it with you...
Every legitimate homeowner’s insurer left FL years ago.
When I hit the lottery, I am ABSOLUTELY buying a Duesenberg and driving it regularly.
Thanks for the tip on 99percentinvisible, it’s very interesting!
My money is on the former.
There’s a really good brick-oven, wood-fired, owner-operated pizza place in my village in Westchester Co NY. Last night I got a large 3-topping to go, and a Sicilian slice and a Coors Light while I waited. It was $42. Not including tip.
They are clearly the only 3 surviving Toyota Paseo convertibles, which are worth quite a lot of money since one was featured in NPOND.
I felt the same way, and I didn’t know about the engine issues until I bought a 2011 Sonata for my kid last year with a newly-installed warranty engine. The car had 110K, iirc, and the engine just had a couple hundred. I felt pretty good about it at the time, but I’ve since accepted the possibility that the new engine…
And how do you see the alternative going? Ban guns, and then what?
If you went to walmart (do they still sell ammo? idk) and got $25 worth of .22cal, you’d have “hundreds of rounds” in your car. That’s good for about an hour of shooting targets on your farm. And unless you rode your bicycle to the store, or took the bus, you’d probably carry your purchase home in your car. So, yes,…
If this is the sort of thing you like, this is just the sort of thing you’ll like. NP for you, since you’ll never find another.
Oh, no! What ever shall we do??
“On its own accord”? I thought it was a Forte...