How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.
How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.
That’s one unlucky turn of events for that rider.
Ah, fall. The sun is setting early, the rest of the county is cooling while southern California is the hottest it…
That would be just as sexist as the comment “never hit a woman.” Ideally, avoid violence as much as possible, but if a woman is outright attacking you, you use necessary force to subdue her. Just like with a man. Just avoid using excessive force, because then you are in the wrong.
LOLforever and ever!
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Who gives a shit about Takata and GM lawsuits when you have A NEW FORD GT RACING IN LE MANS
This means that I leave you in the insanely capable hands of Patrick George...
“........evidence suggests the driver of this unfortunate pickup was actually waiting for the racing vehicles to come through specifically so he could mix it up with them.”
Probably less than a used S-Class.
Here is your Viper, kind sir.
“Its pretty cool to be able to charge family sedan money for a supercharger and badge install on an American muscle car that hundreds of people, not me, have slaved over for years to make .”
Why would you include crap like this in the package
Dear British military: Tanks for teaching the driver an important lesson. It certainly armed them for the future, and perhaps gave them some emotional armor to better deal with problems in the future. They were probably blown away with surprise, but will tread more lightly moving forward. Their future learning will be…
Why did I watch the whole thing?...
In fact, it’ll only be $13,500 more, for a total price of $61,370, giving you access to a flat-plane crankshaft V8 and carbon fiber wheels.
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The 1986 Buick Riviera. The first car with an in-dash touchscreen. It was CRT, green on black. It controlled pretty much everything in the car, and was actually pretty responsive, but it took over 20 years for it to truly catch on in the mainstream.
Odd, given the types of buyers looking for Hummers I would have thought it would increase resale. Go figure.
But really though. Who the fuck would break into a guy’s house if he has a Range Rover and a Hummer. The dude probably has a “weapons room.”