This is, in fact, the correct answer.
This is, in fact, the correct answer.
I’m not too worried. I’ve never been hassled by an officer for a loud exhaust, and the few people that I’ve talked to over the years that have, had a fairly understandable reason for it.
Not really pleasing to my eye. I’m sure it’s a crazy fun car to drive. I just think that it has too much going on, visually. Like the front end is from a phallic early-00's Mercedes, the side from a Z4, and the rear from...I don’t know...a squished Lexus maybe?
And while that one family decides to boycott because they can’t bring their booger-flinging spawn inside, there are dozens of us responsible adults that don’t bring children into bars that are rejoicing.
I like your reviews and don’t doubt that it’s unbiased, but it might be worth tossing a disclosure on here that the studio must be paying GMG a boatload in ad revenue, since an autoplaying video and advertisement for this film is taking up literally more than half of the screen on my desktop on this and nearly every…
Oh, I’m not saying that it’s a bad deal. Sure, it’s a perfectly fine car for the money.
From what I’ve seen, they are selling in approximately the same numbers as they did a year ago, excluding the month they were released. The huge markups have largely seem to gone away though.
If you take the price tag out, it seems tasty, but the reality is that it’s not economical.
I don’t think poor old Greg knows what he’s saying, or even thinking at this point. So you must be confusing him by pointing out things like maybe teams don’t know what they’re doing by taking Carlton Mitchell and his 5 career targets 18 spots ahead of Brown.
Trump is emboldening a developing fascistic social hierarchy that survives only on the destruction of this nation’s history of equality and justice.
Nope, not going to pay more-than-new prices for a used car just because it was modified. It doesn’t look terrible, but it also don’t look nearly worth $50k to me.
Bring back the Opel GT. (would it be a 3 gen?)
It’s sort of funny, but two of the cars on this list are ones that I have looking into purchasing within the last year.
Here’s another one for the list. Just happened two days ago.
Good advice. Also, it’s helpful to find those same 7-digit numbers for neighboring jurisdictions, as they often have direct hotlines or the ability to make radio contact with one another.
You’re right about the “one bad egg” part, no doubt. There’s always going to be the occasional employee that does stuff like this. It’s unavoidable.
This is pretty much why FHP had their fleet of 4th gen Camaro pursuit cars taken away from them. They kept parking in tall grass which resulted in several fires.
I miss my SVX. :(
Feeling your pain, I once had an employee that voted in every election, but with zero knowledge of the candidates or measures on the ballots. They voted entirely based on which candidate’s name they liked more, or whether they thought the measure had a “positive” letter or number assigned to it.