Ha! Was thinking exactly that when I posted. Will do when I get to my computer. Here she is.
Ha! Was thinking exactly that when I posted. Will do when I get to my computer. Here she is.
I ordered one back in April, but due to the NHTSA problem my car would not have been built until December. But my dealer stepped up and got me one close to my spec. Picked it up last week and love it. Now I have to clean my garage.
Yes - white, silver, black, blue and the green of this car. And all the graphics (lipstick, A pillar, and GT stripe) are optional.
Stereotypes usually have some basis in reality. There simply are cars that appeal more to females than males. Denial of this is fact is just bizarre.
$100k for a new Aston Martin Vantage GT. When Aston holds a sale one should attend.
Seems to have kind of lost it's goofiness. I liked goofiness. But it does seem to look good. I want to see it in person before passing on my worthless opinion.
There is no such thing as 'range anxiety'. Blaming the customer for a product shortfall is pathetic. It's like a tofu-burger manufacturer claiming their customers have 'taste anxiety'.
I imagine this car will be available soon. No doubt these two ladies will go home (or back to their hotel, whatever) and tell the fellow who bought the car (and yes, I doubt either of these two ladies is the owner) "This car sucks! I'm never driving it again!" And so back it goes on the market.
There's enough brown inside to mitigate the problem.
Half empty trucks are not a bad idea - the Russians may have to pull out some of their own people if things go south, and what better way than replaceable truck drivers?
As an (ex) owner of a from-new 2001 M-Coupe, I can agree they are very, very good cars. That being said, for some reason I don't miss it very much. I just didn't connect with it as I have with some of my other cars. But I did the right thing by selling it to a 15 year old member of the 'Clown Shoe Mafia' (well, to his…
Can we all make a list of the best old cars to own that may last into the next century? I'd start with a '55 Chevy with the blue flame 6 and three on the tree.......
"My question to all of this is if the States truly believe that war with Russia is not just plausible but probable, why are they using resources in Iraq (airstrikes)?"
Can you give examples of the US rhetoric ramping up?
And this is why, when Aston is having a sale like they are now with their Vantage GT, one should buy one. May be the last of the manuals if MB buys AM.
While it may not be completely normal to not wear pants at the filling station, neither is it completely unheard of. In fact, I would wager that a majority of people reading this article aren't wearing pants right now.
The only problem with this entire thread is that "banks" are only seen as entities, while "borrowers" are only seen as individuals. "Banks" are just groups of people, no more and no less, playing within a regulatory system with rules. "Borrowers" are also people, no more and no less, who are also playing within a…
I put my money where my mouth is and went ahead and bought the STI, so...
Aaargh! You tease with a '55 Chevy Bel Air (in the same colors as the one I had in college!) and then don't mention it? Hmmm.... maybe it is the best classic car for a college kid then. Never mind.