“pa, did you and your friends fight and die to protect our motor racing from the Japs?”
“pa, did you and your friends fight and die to protect our motor racing from the Japs?”
Then he hopped in his Japanese made Toyota, picked up some sushi on the way home to eat while watching the race on his Sony tv.
“Much like my grandfather when he talked about Pearl Harbor, I did not see this action coming”
Japanese guy wins a race and this guy clutches his Pearl Harbors.
Good god, this is why I never was interested in recreational skydiving despite having an aviation background. My plane would have to be dead and disintegrating before I willingly jumped out of it. RIP, this is just terrible.
I should never have clicked on that site.
the powershift transmission in the Fiesta at work makes me twitch.. As an nearly unabashed automatic only driver, just give me a manual, I can slip the clutch just as badly on takeoff as that Fiesta does.
Ok, so what should I do? I was injured when I was in law enforcement and can no longer do that type of work. Also, I have 4 additional mouths to feed at home with only my income. What exactly should I go and do with my experience and schooling to make 85k+ a year? I cant wait to hear the answers... I do good, honest…
You don’t like the process? Build your own car.
I have my own firm. You?
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did you get paid for that? So, then, it’s like a job.... like pretty much all jobs... so you get paid in money to put up with annoying people. Let me see them big tears boy.
So, get a new job. People have to buy cars. You don’t have to sell them.
Is this where I can share hundreds of painful stories of tire-kicking, blood-sucking, bottom-feeder, mooching customers that wasted more time of my life than I want to admit to? Those dealership horror stories go both ways.
1401 now.
I just don’t think anyone know where is the proper line to lead an automaker into the future
I hope they just start making apps. I love apps. I need more apps.
It looks to be in grave condition.
It was probably a vehicle known in the industry as a “First call car”. It’s usually a normal looking minivan, full sized van, or a Suburban, but it still has the equipment inside to carry either caskets or a stretcher for carrying bodies from the scene to and from the medical examiners office or funeral home.
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