Was this taken from the subreddit /r/dragonsfuckingcars?
Was this taken from the subreddit /r/dragonsfuckingcars?
My mom's family had a gorgeous red & white 2 dr Scout back in the late 70s....I have alot of pics of them going on camping trips with it pulling a classic teardrop camper. Sounds like good times.
Volvo seats are awesome! The first thing I noticed when I drove my dad's '06 Volvo V50 (recently bought it) was the incredible seats. I love the rest of the car, so much in fact that I'm currently trying to get rid of my '06 Saturn Vue and find a nice 01-04 XC70.
well I did buy a used xbox 360 slim this weekend off craigslist and I was able to convincse the seller to knock $20 off his asking price based on the pending xbone debute. It was an almost new unit so I think I was paying a little bit less than post_E3 xbox 360 prices
+1
This would be my best guess, even though it's a stupid idea.
Ok, I might be able to understand why Hyundai needs a test center at the 'Ring, but why the fack does Land Rover feel the need to test their vehicles there? Doesn't really make any sense...
Nissan GTR would be my best guess.
I actually recgonize this reference. I have no life.
I had an uncle who worked as a airline mechanic out of Barrow in the '80s....he has so many stories of life out there.
That must be one good driver if he loaded all those Teslas without scratching them.
Found him!
Reminds me of this guy.
Lately my browser has been crashing when I open certain pages. I'm not too sad that it happened after I realized this link took me to Perez Hilton
There's also a Jeep Wrangler variant if gas mileage is a put-off for you.
Pontiac Aztek.
I thought they only did this in Third World countries like Vietnam.
Just like in Far Cry 3, except this dwarfs those stupid little radio towers.
We did have the Freightliner Argosy, but it was only offered for a few years due to poor sales.