Honestly...keep the M3. The SS is good...it’s not M3 good.
Honestly...keep the M3. The SS is good...it’s not M3 good.
The Saab 9-5. It is six years old but I could pass it off as new. A bit of a bias as this one is mine
Had to take a double read check on that line: I wanted to install a 4" lift on a Golf... AWESOME!
The wife sent me two versions of the video, one from her perspective and one from her daughter’s. I’m going to see if I can get one of them shared here.
My car was due for a brake bleeding, so I did some research and bought a Motive pressure brake bleeder. It was well-reviewed and the process seemed simple, so here we go!
Now I have to go watch Fringe all over again.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. It was a couple week ordeal, all in, stealing time in the evenings and weekends when not helping raise my two kids under 3 years old. : / Even though it was kind of a PITA, it was probably the first real TLC the old girl had gotten in years. I think maybe I was expecting to feel…
“But it’s literally just a couple bolts; we’ll be done in like, 10 minutes,”
— and this, is how you anger the Gods.
Reminds me of this scene from Fringe. Must have been a car from another universe.
I love they have a lightweight version. But I’m perplexed why it’s called a Touring edition? Isn’t the fact that the soundproofing and other comfort bits are gone mean it’s kind of not great at “Touring”?
$500?! JFC, what did it need? (Also, where? Are there more?) It’s gorgeous! Swedes look good in bright red, and they’ve done it rarely.
Had mine for 3 years and have yet to see another facelifted Nocturne Blue 9-5 Wagon...
Not red. I was the original owner and I sold it 10 years ago. Sometimes I wonder what happened to it. Good car. We still have a swede in the family, and a red one at that: a 1990 Volvo 740 turbo
I like how the remote has instructions for using the car finder feature, but most people would just hit the panic button.
Nice looking machine.
A 9-5 Aero on a highway pull will leave many cars in the dust. They’re deceptively fast.
Rally lights, golden rims, wheel arch extensions. It stands out even in a crowd of Fulvias, let alone in a normal parking lot with normal cars.
The tire rack banner from Solo Nationals made it easy to spot, though I just removed it.
There aren’t many red wagons on the road, and far fewer of them are SAABs. I doubt I’ll ever see another on on the road, which makes me a bit sad.