If the clutch was really worn out and slipping then one could perhaps get that result. Don't attempt a burnout when you need a new clutch.
If the clutch was really worn out and slipping then one could perhaps get that result. Don't attempt a burnout when you need a new clutch.
McAuliffe probably knew this would come to light, but was hoping that it would not happen until after the election. Virginia has a one term limit on the governor's office, so the winner will be out in four years.
Awesomely weird. Porsche-powered (and modified) Vanagon known as the B32.
Never seen that one before. Like something from the mind of Homer Simpson. Very weird indeed.
I'm sure Tesla will be looking for their own version of Milford when they are building upwards of two million cars per year.
Being that they produce only cutting-edge electric cars, the benefits of being near the eggheads and enviros in California may outweigh what they get from being near the traditional manufacturers. Also, they just bought a test track.
I gotcha. That makes sense. Although they are a different kind of car company, so maybe they feel they can uniquely benefit from that location.
I don't think Tesla can vacate the property in Fremont, CA anytime soon. They own it jointly with Toyota. I believe Tesla's occupancy is part of a collaborative effort agreement with Toyota on electric vehicle technology.
I'd hit it.
I think the accused shop probably raided this car for parts.
One could also use the catch-all term of "defamation" that encompasses both slander and libel.
Unless my observations are majorly skewed, Prius drivers tend to be women. So that explains the Tyler Perry fascination.
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I feel exactly the same way. I love my girlfriend's Prius. Helps keep gas prices low for my M5 and Vanagon.
Looks more like a pawn shop than the typical title pawn broker. Pawning the title typically means the borrower can continue to drive the car and pays an interest rate of 150% or more (sometimes higher than 300%). Plus the broker will usually only lend up to 50% of the car's value. While the charges are much greater…
Re: Reverse - Hate to be a buzzkill, but I don't think the yellow light came around until the 1920's. Rear-end accidents at intersections probably plummeted.
I'm still not regretting my decision to forgo cable.
So...they didn't get a credit card or a damage deposit from him?