Using a touchscreen that is already in place for other reasons and doing a bit of programming is cheaper than adding a $0.30 knob per car.
Using a touchscreen that is already in place for other reasons and doing a bit of programming is cheaper than adding a $0.30 knob per car.
An iron hand not to change the rules per the manufacturer requests/threats. Or, finding the balance between privateer viability and manufacturer interest.
That same man seen piloting the vessel can use his expansive diplomatic skills and act as a local “fixer” in Argentina if needed.
Over-nighting them is more than you can afford, pal.
Waaaay more likely to die skiing, etc. because so few of them drag race, surely.
The Green and Gold: 1995 or so Town and Country LWB.
So was there a requirement for the truck driver to stop? I still guess “no”.
Hmm, interesting. GM-pirated parts-bin specials from Saab, or a home-made DIY
Came here to post this. This is NOT the worst Ferrari. Merely off the top of my head, feast your eyes on these and instead appreciate the 400i....the V12 “bmw e30" of Ferraris.
“’m not sure what the rules are in Norway about passing a stopped bus, but here in the U.S. that’s an absolute no-go.”
Here are some somewhat dirty/obscured headlights to wipe.
Post of the year!! Love this funky stuff, combining my love of lights with tools for dirty cars. Its a shame all of the cars in this video were clean...
Thank you! All that BS this week about “a human driver would have backed up or honked”. Not the robot’s fault at all just like a human in the robot’s position would not have been at fault. Plus, the robot was blocked in and couldnt back up again.
I have been on the other side of it too. Last month I bid on and won a 2006 , manual, silver e46 M3 vert. No reserve and I got it or $6k which is decent. The seller, who was very active in responses before the auction ended went radio-silent after I won. Seller just decided he didnt want to sell it to me for that…
Looks better in pictures, it had some issues, but thank you anyway.
I dunno, it was an impulse buy and a bucket car. I had my fun and blasted to 60 a few times and didnt keep it long. Sold it for $500 less than what I paid after about 5 months. It wasnt as nice as it looked:
Thank you, it was. An Aston Martin dealer mechanic bought it and I hope he is still enjoying it.
I agree. Use BringAtrailer.com from now on. They required a credit card and deposit ahead of time so you dont have to deal with the experience I had with my 1992 Typhoon (see elsewhere in this thread).
You would think but A) eBay Motrs ads are non binding and B) based on personal experience eBay doesnt do much to fraudulent bidders.
Relax dude, I was referring to the author PLUS I winked, chill out.