He's not wrong. He's probably an asshole, but he's not wrong.
He's not wrong. He's probably an asshole, but he's not wrong.
I'm a homosekshul so I didn't want to sound like I had a real girlfriend, much to the dismay of my family.
My VIN started with YS3 and it wa manufactured in Trollhatten. It was a SAAB indeed. You're trying to instigate the most pointless dick measuring contest in the world, and I am rejecting your wonton advances.
Not even close. Sadly, a really awesome mixtape(?) my friend-girl made me died in the fire. And I can't find my Garmin GPSmap 60CSX so it may have been in there too. It was over 8 years old though, so...
It's actually related more to the Taurus. They both share the old Volvo-derived D3 platform. The current Fusion rides on Ford's global CD4 platform.
Oh well. Most consumers won't care. I'm too tall and wide to fit in the CX-3 anyway. The CX-5 is still in the running when I replace my aging Town Car. (Even though my TC doesn't have an IRS, at least it's a live axle...)
that's my big question. I know this is based on the Mazda2, but I hope it's torsion beam rear axle is thrown out in favor of an IRS...even a simple one. I see more and more these days that rear suspension information is not included in many press releases. Hell, the Honda Vezel/HR-V has been out for a while globally…
I'd totally hit it.
I was surprised the allroad made it to the top of the ski slope without needing $7500 of repairs.
Jesus Christ that's the worst airport in the world, and just for that reason.
Also when you buy a refundable fare it is refunded to you almost immediately. American Airlines once witheld a refund from me six weeks.
Southwest hands down is the most on time airline for the places I have to go every single week.
I like it. I am sure it will grow on me more and I miss the orange a bit but these planes will be beautiful. Let's hope for charging ports at each seat.
Is this thing FWD based?! That's a mighty short dash-to-axle ratio...
Too bad it didn't steer itself into a lake.
I owned a SAAB once. Once.
I know that's right. The airport is nice but the surrounding area is baaaaaaad.
On United it would be. I wonder how Houston Hobby airport handles the issue? I flew in and out of there every week for a long time and never saw any dead birds.