The real trouble is the freedom.
The real trouble is the freedom.
I’ll take my ZF 8 speed over any gearbox on the market. Sure, a stick would be nice, but for those of us with battered knees that can’t handle a clutch without pain, paddles enable us to enjoy driving again.
I had thought I made mistake by clicking on it, but omg it wasn’t a slideshow, and it wasn’t screenshot text!
I was talking about the article format. Notice anything?
Holy shit, they listened!
What is this sorcery...
Scotland’s inhabitants own about 5 guns per every 100 people. So, statisically speaking that mob of 200 people could be expected to have about 10 guns.
Still more useful than the sedan, even if compromised as a load lugger.
That’s my number one rule as well.
It’s a wagon. Own it.
Why not?
I believe the proper form is “camaraderie.”
Nice car, dumb price.
Being able to opt out is one thing. Being ostracized—especially in apparent retaliation for refusal to put up with somebody’s b.s.—is quite another.
Being in an office can be a positive thing - for you. Not for me.
A used car is an appreciable asset, but it’s not an appreciating asset.
I also have questions, but mine is restricted to just one.
damage to the hatch or something in the back that couldn’t be fixed, so they decided it was time for the sawzall?
Why not?
Man this brings back some memories - all it’s missing is a rebadge as a Holden Apollo and it’s my childhood ride (well, minus the AWD).