Sorry but a Cruze Diesel is $22,810 including delivery. So you can have the 6 year old M5 for $4,170 more than a Cruze diesel. And after 2 years worth of repairs and maintenance you can have this M5 for about the cost of three Cruze diesels
Sorry but a Cruze Diesel is $22,810 including delivery. So you can have the 6 year old M5 for $4,170 more than a Cruze diesel. And after 2 years worth of repairs and maintenance you can have this M5 for about the cost of three Cruze diesels
OK, well I can sort of see your point but I believe you set everyone off when in your fist post you said "The GTR is the perfect starting car" . That's contrary to what pretty much anyone with any knowledge of racing would say.
Exactly which series did you race competitively in?
Ok, if your name is actually "Seagrave" do you really think setting top speed records on water isn't just irony waiting to happen?
I think the SEMA budget was reallocated to recalls and lawyers:
Or how bout a 2012 Platinum with 50k miles on it for only $28,500 after exchange?
The markets apparently are very different in the States over Canada.
The lions share of NA market profits come from F150. They just keep milking that golden egg laying goose harder and harder and the market appears unphased.
:face palm:
Based on that definition the US is also funding and supporting ISIL...there is a big difference between state sponsorship of terror and private citizens traveling abroad and or funneling money to offshore groups.
In the early days funding came mostly from individual contributors globally. Then, ISIS was able to capture and loot key strategic towns and assets such as oil wells and a certain bank in mosul. To date there has been no proof (and no serious allegations) of any state specifically supporting ISIS. Your very misguided…
Well, to be fair, this wasn't a Jalopnik review, it was done by GM....I mean Motor Trend (they're kind of the same thing right?).
"Consistently"? Have you seen a bunch of other '15 Mustang to Camaro comparisons we have not? AFAIK this is the first one. I guess one for one is technically "consistent"
BHAHAHAHA. Yep, Biden's never been know to say down right stupid shit.
ISIS in its current incarnation formed during the insurgency in Iraq in 2003 under Al-Zarqawi and originally aligned with Al Qaeda In Iraq.
Right, fact...only in the minds of those who read infowars. Do some reading and get a clue before making ridiculous statements.
Yes, that is what I, and anyone who has a clue is saying. You should get your theories from places other than infowars
I think your assessment might be a little simplistic and slightly off base. Turkey is trying not to antagonize them for a reason: they have legitimate fears of facing a direct assault by ISIS. They certainly have no sympathy for the ethnic kurds and are content to watch them suffer heavy loses at the hands of ISIS but…
Because they aren't currently focused on toppling Assad. Instead they are taking strategic positions throughout Iraq and Northern Syria where no one (including with US Air support) has been able to stop them.
Drugs are not legal in the Netherlands. There is a policy of non-enforcement for simple possession of most drugs and even the distribution of cannabis but selling hard drugs are still very much illegal. As well importation of any drug is a serious offence and is prosecuted vigorously.
ISIS are definitely not WWII Nazi's but they are better funded and equipped than any of the surrounding sovereign nations (hence there success to date). And make no mistake, regardless of the distance they can project their ideals, those ideals include killing anyone who does not prescribe to their narrow, extremist…