Is rationalization fantasy a new genre? Most of the time, sluts are sluts because they have nothing more to offer than their bodies.
Is rationalization fantasy a new genre? Most of the time, sluts are sluts because they have nothing more to offer than their bodies.
Sorry if I over-reacted. I wrote that Friday at 9:47 PM, following happy three hours.
With niche models, polarizing styling can drive 25,000 sales for a year. For a mainstream model, which this should probably be, it is the kiss of death. Supposedly this was styled with China in mind, but even their press is making fun of it.
I said most of the _28s have the 2.0 four cylinder and that I'd much rather have the 3.0 from the 128i, so I'm having trouble seeing why you're correcting me.
Most of the currently available _28 models have a 2.0 liter turbo 4. I'd much rather have the 3.0 from the 128i. BMW made 325s with 2.7 liter engines, 323is with 2.5 liter engines, 325s with 3 liter engines, and 328s with 3 liter engines. It was only recently that they started over-advertising their engines.
There's a Citroen C6 next to that too. It is amazing how big the 116i looks next to the Chapron and the E90.
I've had a BMW driver jam the shifter of my Jetta into reverse, breaking the little hook shaped peg that was the lock out device. After that, distinguishing between first and reverse was rather a pain. I've looked at a couple of used VWs that had the same problem.
You're right. It was Tim Richmond's car. I found a mention of the comparison in the description of the 962 in an auction catalog. They left out the part where the Hendrick Chevrolet was 13 mph faster though.
It seems like some of the estimated costs are for running a season in a competitive fashion and some are just for the cost of the car. I can believe a WRC car might be had for less than half a million, but you won't be traveling to the races. 400 million is a budget for a big F1 team, right down to paying the chef. 15…
The only problem I have with this proposal is that the average road user pays about $200 a year in gas taxes. Electrics should be charged the same, and hydrids a bit less than half as much.
Now it's got character. At least you got the tail light to fit.
Did you try removing the interior panels and kicking the dents out from the inside? I've repaired a car that way that was not quite as damaged but similar before. Then I compounded out the scrapes and waxed it. Nobody ever even asked about the damage before it was wrecked by a little old lady that drove at me down the…
I once broke the engine block, and everything else except for the passenger side front door panel, of an Audi. The towing crew, the holding yard, and the Audi dealer all said they'd never seen a broken engine block before. I drove it off a cliff in the days before airbags and such. Whenever a friend or family member…
I saw this headline and just sighed. The new season is great, and yet it is overshadowed by Lindsay's face? I wish I could go back to not knowing there are people like this.
Charlottesville in 1995.
I think you may be onto something. Their driveway probably isn't visible from most of their windows, while the Ferrari in the street would have been.
Should people really need to be told that having sex with strangers frequently enough to need an app for it is a bad way to avoid communicable diseases? I'm being facetious obviously, since they refuse to figure it out on their own and take offense when it is pointed out. We've gotten to the point where political…
The body of the 917/20 Pink Pig was built by SERA, a French aerospace company, so I don't see the problem.
I had a neighbor that had a Ferrari 456 GTA and a Pontiac Aztek. The Aztek, missing wheel covers and all, was parked in the driveway. The Ferrari was parallel parked in the street. I wondered if he was afraid of his neighbors having the Aztek towed.