The blue bus... is calling us...
The blue bus... is calling us...
Jim Pattison is infamous for his policy of firing the lowest-selling salesman each month at every one of his dealerships. Plus he’s not leaving any of his billions to his children when he dies. What a flaming arsehole!
Thank you for providing the dealer’s name. So few posting here seem willing to do that.
What’s the use in posting a story like that without outing the dealership?
You mean the people too dumb to realize Ford took a bailout out before the bailouts, which they still haven’t paid back?
My first thought too.
“one thing is for sure, this car doesn’t have a manual.”
“The Canadians? That’s it.... Canadian Supercar!”
That makes two of us. Even allowing for the camouflage, the car looks remarkably ugly. Bad proportions do not make for a good looking car. This beast looks like it has a load of crap in its pants.
“Any Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Alfa, Lancia, Maseratti, etc car is allowed to park in the decks”
... the perk of coffee...
Lately I’ve contemplated replacing my original suspension wear items, u-joints, etc. and had been planning on using top quality parts with lube nipples FTW. However, your logic for using the cheaper sealed parts, as long as they are top quality in their own right, makes a lot of sense. My application is a fourth-hand…
Although they are made in a high quality manufacturer factory the components are not up to the level as the OE manufacturer items.
The cultural relevance of cars has been declining steeply for at least 10 years. The next generation of kids won’t want to own them. The next two or three generations of fun cars might simply be the last before the car-as-transport pod revolution is complete.
Touché!
Chevrolet didn’t make the GT40. This is Chevy’s first mid-engine supercar.
The invitations read BYOB.
A few cars in the ‘60s had engine manifold vacuum gauges either in the dashboard, on the centre console, or a separate unit altogether. All 1966 Barracudas came with a vacuum ‘economy’ gauge as large as the speedometer. Tachometers were a replacement option on the V8 models.
This is Trump’s medieval divide-and-conquer strategy.
Who knew that international treaties which juggle multiple competing vested interests could be so complicated.... /sarcasm