Basically, the automakers have a huge glut of newer sedans and coupes from lease turn-ins that they can’t get rid of.
Basically, the automakers have a huge glut of newer sedans and coupes from lease turn-ins that they can’t get rid of.
Do you all thirst for the large, high ground clearance-having fuel guzzlers?
Renting a truck at Home Depot is like buying a gun at a show.
A video on the Kalashnikov site gives little detail in terms of specs for the military version of the bike
I’ve been holding my tongue for a while because enough people harp on this elsewhere. But a significant portion of the transportation solution already exists. I’m as much as a electric and petrol fan as anyone here, but also realize traffic, energy and environment are real issues:
ice will always need to feed the machine through drilling burning transporting its fuel.
You sound like the kind of guy who plays amateur traffic cop in the passing lane
My wife is from Romania and we visit often.
I need to snag an international driver’s license to legally drive in those two countries. Why I don’t have one yet is beyond me.
Wait... did he just jump a $60k pickup truck?
Also, can anyone recommend a good wood to smoke moose steaks with?
I’d only be pissed if my kids woke me up in the middle of the night with nightmares because they saw it.
People that might have taken that career instead get trained in different jobs that allow them to be more productive in the new system
I have to ask what the hell kind of gym makes that kind of money?
Aston Martin is very proud of its in-house designed 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine. The company claims it outputs 600 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque, and I can vouch for its smoothness and fierce rage once it hits boost.