How is Die Hard not a redemption story?
How is Die Hard not a redemption story?
Maybe they’re “cliched” because they actually are the best car songs?
Trigger Warning: I recently lost my 745 Turbo to a drunk driver. It wasn’t me. I was asleep while it was parked in front of my house.
And “One piece at a time,” “Stick Shifts and Safety Belts,” and “Hot Rod Lincoln.” All songs with more likes and comments than most of those shown.
I live in Charlotte and regularly drive to Asheville, Columbia, Greensboro, Raleigh, & Atlanta to save hundreds of dollars — including parking & gas. We saved $1,800 to fly direct to London from Atlanta; Charlotte didn’t have a flight that included stops that was cheaper than a 8 hour round trip to Atlanta.
Damn. They’re racing the entire USA and Mexico in October? They’ll have to rethink the whole refueling thing.
I would configure it as an AWD wagon.
Now do best movie filmed in each state. I’ll go first.
“Cute.” — Sully Sullenberger’s plane that overlooks the runways here in CLT.
I couldn’t watch the video because my company blocks them (add too, thankfully), but you know the C7 exists, right?
Correct. Having owned a Focus ST and an RS, and driven the Fiesta ST on track. The Fiesta is the least capable of the three.
My Focus RS starts a lot of conversations with “non-car people.”
You can break molds. You can break regulations. You can break laws.
Having grown up in Asheville and spent a lot of time driving outside in the mountains, I will second the AWD bandwagon.
The survivors were nearly all men, as they were above deck and all of the women and children were below when it sank.
25 miles east of Savannah is 24.5 miles into the Atlantic Ocean.
This is a great $8,000 car.
Yes, but what happened next began the healing of this country.
My FIL’s 2004 Z06 Corvette. Made my wife’s 2000 Civic seem luxurious.
Will it baby? Will it 90lb Labrador?