Pretty car, NP I suppose...
Pretty car, NP I suppose...
A few years ago I test drove a v6 Mazda6 (it was an ‘06. Lots of 6es), and my girlfriend (now wife) acted like I was thinking about buying a sports car as my daily driver. Because “Zoom-Zoom”, I guess?
Sticks the landing, 10 out of 10
Great, that means I’m one step closer to be able to sit with a friend and play chess like this:
obligatory
The Judge did rule in Mecum’s favor, that we could sell this car.
Let my guy here elaborate.
That second one, I’m picturing a certain cartoon character doing it on an invisible scooter.
Where is the motorboating sound?
THIS, the small to mid-sized trucks of today seem like the full-sized trucks of just a few years ago.
I came somewhat close to buying a Colorado 6 months ago but didn’t. In the end the thing is just too big. It looks and is for all practical purposes a full sized truck. That and at the end of the day if you get one that has much of anything you’re looking at a $35-$40k truck.
I can’t wait to try to find one in 5 years and be disappointed it’s still out of my price range.
WAGONS are the best.
When I worked a Firestone a guy came in and went off on me and another tech who had furrin cars how we needed to support American jobs and buy American cars. He wasn’t too happy when I pointed out that while my Toyota was made in Fremont, California, his Chevy was made in Canada.
I used to work as a contract engineer at a steel mill, I always had a bit of fear that a misguided pro-USA employee would damage my “import” Mazda wagon, which was actually built about 15 miles away in Flat Rock with an engine from Cleveland, all by proud & hard-working UAW members. Nevermind that many of their wives…
Need to sew one of the arms closed, first.
Came here to say exactly that. But since it isn’t racist or sexist, nobody will see it cause I’m greyed. On a related note, it’s 20 fucking 18. Why can’t I use an apostrophe without it kicking me out or double printing every other word? Happens on every device I try so it’s obviously a platform issue. Again, it’s TWO…
Parents need to know about the dangers of the “dyno arm challenge”, the latest in a line of dangerous internet challenges teens are doing in a quest for “likes” online.
Who wants to chip in to get the guy a reminder t-shirt?