No, I for one am just doing my damn best to forget about it existing.
No, I for one am just doing my damn best to forget about it existing.
Call me crazy, but a 2003 Saab 9-5 Arc Wagon with the Touring Package (Or Visibility Package, which is Xenons, Parking Sensors and Rains sensing wipers). Or a Citroen SM, if I ever find one. Or an XM V6, which can be imported from France, because 15 year rule. Yep. I’m crazy.
One could say he was on an Excursion, and was Ford-ing a stream, but he went over the Edge. It’s a real Fiesta. Always probe the depth of the stream. Otherwise even with all your Focus, you might never Escape.
Simple. I’d go for the tattoo, because I’d buy something very reliable and only have to change it every 10 years or so.
Nothing like a Sven 9-3. Or the Sven 9-5 Aero. Sorry, Sven 5-9 oreA.
Apparently just not their Pelvises. The rest of them will be fine.
My mother loved the car, hated the fact it was always in the shop. Ours was Silver with a Plum Leather interior. It had the Cold Weather, Audio, Convenience and Leather packs. Also, obviously Quattro. The car was bought to convey baby me around, and hence got the nickname “BenMobile”. Fun times. On the other hand,…
Agree 100%. Our 1999 Audi A6 2.8 Quattro Avant, rode on All Seasons for a while, and my Dad’s 2003 G35 (Aero and Nav, also RWD) on Winters. Those Hakkapeliittas out braked the Audi easily, and the only time the AWD made a difference was backing over the mound of snow left by the snowplow at the edge of the driveway,…
Elon Musk’s facial expression is pure gold. Either he’s had all the air sucked out him, or he knows he needs to get to mars quick. Very quickly, because he sees a Trumpian future where life is not sustainable.
Sounds fun/cool/car related.
Hence “Others”. I got my list from the Government of Canada, and typed that at Starbucks while waiting for my Flat White, before rushing to class. I just didn’t put it on the list, many apologies.
I’m not even into sports, and I find the Olympics more interesting than the ‘Cup, although you do have a fair point.
As a Canadian, I can honestly say: “Maybe only against car companies that make cars in Foreign Countries.”. Sadly, this is ridiculously biased, since Canada happens to be home to the manufacture of cars including the Dodge Charger/Challenger/Chrysler 300, Lexus RX, Dodge Grand Caravan, Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Edge,…
Oh, I know. I went with my dad to a meeting in Paris. We took the Thalys. On the way back to Brussels, ING lent him a company car. (Spare E350 Bluetec), and it was driving hell. We were also terrified someone would ding the Mercedes. I don’t ever want to drive in Downtown Paris again. Even my dad didn’t like it, and…
I agree. Here in Ottawa, land in the suburbs is so much cheaper. My house is about 2X the cost of a house that’s 3-4X larger because I live downtown. The 417, our highway here, is jammed every morning and every afternoon. The problem is that people can’t afford/don’t want to live in the city centre, and there is no…
Honda Odyssey Touring Elite Overprotect NSA Data Collection Edition. Now you too can spy on your children’s texts without them knowing, all from the comfort of your Odyssey TEONSADCE. Honda: We need better Names.
Very valid, and I agree. The Escalade seems like a much better target. I did briefly consider the “American First” argument, but as a Canadian, I think that factors into consumer purchases much less here. (In fact, many people I know are not currently happy with the Political Situation down South, and seem more likely…
Depends on the driver. Personally I actually find the Tahoe LTZ my favorite, for reasons unknown to me. Many of the people I know would say “yes”, the badge is important. I also think no one I know would ever buy one of the GM SUVs. (They’re sort of big and bulky and truckish). Otherwise, no. It’s not worth it to a…
It was a really superb car. Around here, the Volvo badge means something too. The Volvo XC70 is very, very popular, not to mention the XC90. I don’t really care who owns the company providing the cars are great and they do at least retain a lot of the Swedish heritage. Side note: Us Canadians really like wagons. The…