darkbrador
Darkbrador
darkbrador

I’d love to have the coin to get myself a Company A La Company A.

Looks good, but sad that Freddy Mercury is the bad guy.

I bet the problem was the US Chevette too. The Kadett was also made in Brazil as Chevrolet Chevette and it was also considered a good car. Even today is the go-to RWD cheap car for low income tuners. The major issue was rain getting inside the car, if you drive a Chevette in the rain and the car interior come out dry

No Diesel CP

Pick ANY Porsche. There always has been and always will be another car that costs less and is superior in 2 or 3 specific ways.

I get HF stuff all the time. Doesnt help that they are within walking distance of my house. My rule of thumb is if I think I’m going to use something once or very rarely, I get it from HF. If I use it enough that it breaks then a nice version. 90% of the time I come out ahead. Just use some common sense - nothing that

Eh, I buy HB shit all the time. I think the only time I had lost-time injuries were with a Makita Recip or a MillerMatic MIG welder. Some of the safest tools I have are Central Pneumatics.

No room in the garage for a vehicle.

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Your post reminds me that every Monday should be Weird Monday

Macan S, that’ll improve anyone’s mood.  Heck, you buying one has improved mine.

1st.Gear: Ford’s F-150 launch will go well. The corporate buzz word “core competency” is a synonym for Ford and F-150.

Discount Hart to Hart

Ford Granada MK2 V6 (Ghia) was one of the best cars Ford has ever made. It could easily compete with a Mercedes W123. No joke. 

You mean he’s no Alain Prost.

Yeah, it was a small miracle that the flags this thing was flying were not Trump’s and ye olde confederate flag. With a large set of neon green truck nutz thrown in for good measure.

The thing is the styling of Citroën was always second (and often derived from) to engineering.

That’s gorgeous, but no surprise: The French have some of the finest animation schools in the world and comic culture runs very deep in their country.

The general idea is on site generation through solar electrolysis. It’s not particularly efficient, but still better that finding, extracting, shipping, refining, and shipping again with petroleum.

I think that's an accurate comparison, after all at this point the US is considered a third world country.