Interesting observation.
Interesting observation.
I like the newer Civics. The lines look nice, and the fit and finish seem to remain strong points.
Fixating on a monthly payment as the “hurdle” for affordability is nothing new. Baby boomers with 15 or 30 year notes on RVs are a prime example.
Volvo XC70 Wagon with a 6 disk in-dash CD changer. If you accelerated from a stop, while turning sharply to the right, the car would start spitting all 6 CDs out at me.
The 14 stunned birds were later quoted as saying “They were so good at the beginning of the season, what the fuck happened?!”
This is one time when SEO didn’t want to be found out.
Oh no, do these types of rules apply to commenters? Asking for a buddy.
Oh no, do these types of rules apply to commenters? Asking for a friend.
I was recently watching an HBO series “The Night Of” on an airlines entertainment system.
A far easier approach is to NOT COUNT unbelted fatalities as auto fatalities. Instead create a new “idiot” category for them. Lumping them in with belted occupants unfairly penalizes the auto industry and leads to idiotic things like automatic seat belts.
The facts are that Obama kicked the operation back multiple times because he deemed it too risky and passed it on to the Trump administration with the recommendation that more intelligence be gathered. Trump gave it a first pass thumbs up, ignoring Obama’s recommend, and got a shit ton of people killed and handed…
0-60 is a stupid, meaningless measurement that has absolutely NO RELEVANCE AT ALL in the 21st century! There, I said it. Tom McCahill, considered by most of us to be the father of the magazine road test invented it in the very early 50s when he was testing cars for Popular Science and Mechanix Illustrated. The…
Can I add more facts to the marketing literature to be flipped through by billionaire’s car buying assistant?
“i know i swear my head off and flip fingers after any close call/accident..”
No one is Russian to buy it
A quote from one of the articles. “Mike Fletcher, a journalist and photographer from the village, said: “Arlington Row is the most photographed cluster of English cottages in the world so the owner of the bright yellow car either hasn’t registered that it’s probably causing a lot of extra work on photoshop to take it…
Um, can I get one restored by Toyota instead?