Ah, so that's why the Sultan of Brunei is letting his cars rot.
Ah, so that's why the Sultan of Brunei is letting his cars rot.
"Hello, thanks for calling CitiBank. This is Kevin, how may I help you?"
Here it is on StreetFire
I like the fact that from the factory, there is little wheel gap
Like I said on Oppo, I find it more respectful to carry on with the race. Bringing the world to a halt is no way to appreciate someone who has just passed.
Looks like Cinco de Cuatro.
Speedhunters esc posts? In my Jalopnik?
One of the reasons why I rarely drove Forza 4 online was because majority of people drove like muppets. I enjoyed single-player because drivers would stick to driving line, respect the opponents to a degree and overall drive like professional racing drivers.
Caswell!!!
CinCGC is one of the best short serieses in recent memory. Look no further than the episodes where Jerry eat breakfast with Larry David and where Jerry and Michael Richards go get coffee for proof.
As we've covered before, dealers are threatened by this idea, even though they can't come up with a good reason for why buyers shouldn't be able to get cars direct from the manufacturer besides their claim that dealers exist to protect consumers, which is laughable at best.
They really are afraid that this will set a precedent for OEMs to simply murder the dealer networks as they exist right now.
Getaway!
coming from massachusetts, yes, yes it does.
What a dog of a car visually. It looks as cheap as a Cobalt. Anyone buying this over a Chrysler 300 SRT-8 or a Dodge Charger SRT-8 is going to have to explain to people why this car is special. It doesn't look it. WTF is wrong with the car designers at GM and/or Holden? The GTO was somewhat plain but it wasn't…
the real winners are the fat blad mega rich old guys banging 19 year olds after the parties
9/11 truthers: "The illuminati smashed this landing gear into a perfect wedge shape and then used their midget army funded by the jews to jam it back there."
Please, guys, this isn't People Magazine and she's not hot.
How much did the jealous competitors pay you for this hatchet job, Patrick?