balmertowner
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balmertowner

An acquaintance of mine who is an engineer by trade saw some papers on a study done by the National Research Council of Canada on inhibiting corrosion. He said that the study indicated Krown was head and shoulders above the rest in every category.

Buick Park Avenue Ultra with the supercharged 3.8. The Grandpa Express! I dig them way more than I should.

It’s awesome that you’re going to learn. I miss driving stick, and want my next car to have one, though I worry my bad knees won’t allow it.

Die Another Day. It wrecked some “exotics” in the opening sequence, and had an ice lake battle between a Vanquish and a freakin’ Jaguar with freakin’ rocket launchers.

I thought he’d be bigger.

Sone posted in the QoTD...uh question that “anal” worked in front of many Ford car names. I say the same is true of Mercury:

There were myriad factors, but I suspect the fact that Florida was run by Republicans who had control over the process, including THE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE’S BROTHER might also have had something to do with it.

Anal F-150 doesn’t have much of a ring to it.....

I bought a 1997 BMW 540i6.

Agreed. Stopping and turning are way more important than accelerating in winter conditions.

Wow, the older Acuras really drive home how Acura’s styling has lost its way.

I agree with the rollover point, but the F-Pace is holding up a GMC it caught out of the air. Seems sturdy enough.

I have a really hard time believing that a lovingly maintained Delica is less safe than a rotted out rustbucket that barely has brakes, but is somehow cleared to be driven.

Yeah, it’s cheesy. yeah it does the classic “let’s shoe horn in a popular character even if it makes no sense” bit. Yeah it puts AMC cars in a country where they never had a dealership. Yes it has the slide whistle, when it should have had tension-building silence followed by the Bond fanfare.

I want to know how much rear seat room it has with the front seat all thw way back? Enquiring big dads and their alarmingly large eight-year-olds want to know!

Boy, that escaladiq’d quickly....

Maybe Cadillaq is trying to make the names Dramatiq?

My dad bought a 1972 ex-police equipment Ford wagon back in 1975 when I was three. We drove it to the dump when I was 16. It had 330,000 miles on it, the transmission was still good, it was on the original alternator. By then it was more Bondo and holes than metal, but it still worked. So yeah, that was a commercial

Goes good on regular gas.....

“This is really not what I was expecting when he said he wanted to take me for a ride in his Fiat and show me his big log.”