Where do we put the laptop, so we can look at that instead of looking at the road while we drive 100 mph through an intersection, in a school zone?
Where do we put the laptop, so we can look at that instead of looking at the road while we drive 100 mph through an intersection, in a school zone?
Only the Gt500 is heavier than 3,900lbs out of the recent mustangs.
Nope, nope, nope. ND.
No amount of Blue Oval love, and even Panther chassis fondness combined with manual transmission preference can make me sign off on this. A manual is the wrong transmission for the persona of the car...it’s just not going to feel all intimate and involved pushing 2 tons of metal around. Also,…
Despite everything in me rebelling against the current pricing in the car market I was actually going to NP this until I saw the “honeydew list”. If you aren’t asking beater prices then fix the bloody weeping seal and the clunky ball joint. That steering wheel has to go, and Sparco seats are not a positive.
Not sure the word “only” belongs with a statistic of 70 percent unrestricted. Germans practice lane discipline. People on U.S. Interstates, not so much.
Well, the Supreme Court has already decided that flashing headlights is covered by the First Amendment. I hope that can get sorted pretty quickly. Otherwise, I hope they get disincorporated and some people in power go to jail like in that speed trap town in Ohio.
Everyone wants to preserve old buildings, but none of them want to pay for it. It would almost certainly cost more to fix this up than build something new, especially in a place few want to be. What already limited services should cash-strapped Detroit have given up to preserve some massive, unusable superfund site…
The vacant lots east and west were employee parking. There was also a few support buildings in the southern part of the west lot, like a car wash and a fueling station. This image does not include the (former) shop space to the north of the building, where were test labs and prototype vehicle shops in its later days.…
Given the realities of orbital mechanics, it’s far easier to fire them into the vast reaches of the outer solar system. That being the case, let’s fire them into Jupiter instead of the Sun.
Wow! What a snappy and forceful comeback. BTW, the correct way of saying that is, “You are an idiot.” Don’t mix up the singular and plural. You can have faith that I’m correct. But if you’re that lazy to use such bad grammar, I’m sure there are plenty of athletes that can help you out.
This is probably a better value than it appears, considering what these cost when new, inflation, and all the upgrades and refreshing that have been done. But I don’t think the average buyer is going to do that math. ND.
Agreed, plus the ‘impress others’ factor would go over much better if you just bought a newer one with an automatic for the same money. Autotrader shows several 2017 Cayenne S models with 30k miles for the same price as this. IMO the manual-equipped ones are a novelty at best. No one is going to track it, and I’ve…
Came here to say this. If you’re unable to afford, or unwilling to pay for good tires, that’s the “canary in the coal mine” about the rest of the maintenance on this car.
MuchoMacho tires instead of MuchoDinero tires may portend other low-cost maintenance shortcuts.
Or the simple fact that not everyone can get an EV because they can only make so many due to parts and battery supply constraints. Right now its like 2% of all new car sales. All smart EV enthusiasts understand that there is a long ramp up time switching to EVs and we cant just stop producing gas cars unless we also…
As if a not well paid gig driver can afford to plunk down $45k or more for a new EV. And telling the drivers to rent an EV from Hertz? Now they can be exploited by two giant corporations. Oh, joy (for the shareholders)!
The Chevrolet Celebrity was produced under the Reagan administration. From this we can conclude that Republicans are bad.
Let’s not forget that GM not only had to be bailed out by the government, but also had to kill off Pontiac in the process. Not really sure if he put any effort into the visuals here. Typical Boomer.
The court isn’t saying “finder’s keepers”. The scope is pretty narrow. If someone broke into your home and parked a Ferrari in your garage, you would be completely within your rights to, for instance, have it towed and held in an impound lot until they cough up a fee to have it returned to them.
The suspect has not left the Suez Canal for three weeks.