That’s the badger:
That’s the badger:
Not quite:
Can anyone get a better picture of the reg as shown on the documents on the original post. If we have that, it should be relatively easy to look up whether it's stolen or not.
A 350i lived around the corner from me. Everytime he would start it up and leave his drive way I’d hear him. I used to run as fast as my 8-year-old legs would go to see that thing. Never caught sight of it.
Finally, a real live Fast And The Furious trans.
Clarkson couldn’t even close the petrol cap on one of those buggers.
Pictured: the daddy. There is no blue collar hero car I’ve ever wanted more. It was also badged RS500 and it also took its name from how many were being made.
For me, that’s the whole point. It is revolutionary but not so revolutionary that it breaks Harley Earl’s Most Advanced Yet Acceptable rule. Their are countless what ifs littering car culture because the public didn't buy something too revolutionary.
Only if you're a young black man.
Etymology:
Touché, sir. Thanks for the schools!
Care to elaborate?
Actually, according to Merc naming conventions the E-Class coupe or CLK should have been called an ELK. But well, you know...
0/10, would definitely back this into a wall.
Thank you! Keep up the great work!
So, a bigger E-Class? I work in ground transport, we’ve got a new E-Class and it’s really rather good. So, E-Class with S-Class space?
An apple. Nature has already done it. And, and the core fits in a cupholders.
You work in ground transport. You have bills to pay an clients to please. Does it S-Class?
The only thing that rocket launcher is gonna be shooting is the pilot.
You sir, are correct. That lump is at least two generations behind its competitors. I’ve never understood the love on this site for that nasty, smelly couldn’t pull the skin off your cocoa boat ancour. P