Actually, I am on Bruce’s Cultural Response Action Team. We were standing by with the black helicopters running the whole time Top Gear was in-country. They were lucky to have not pissed off Mr. Willis.
Actually, I am on Bruce’s Cultural Response Action Team. We were standing by with the black helicopters running the whole time Top Gear was in-country. They were lucky to have not pissed off Mr. Willis.
Yes asymmetric grills! Yes ‘80s wheels!
Thanks for letting us know, Uncle Rico.
Gives “what’s it going to take to get you to drive this baby home today?” a whole new meaning!
Well, they regret not buying the scotch guard treatment add-on from the F&I manager now, don’t they?
Is Lynk & Co pronounced as Lincoln Co? Classic China.
He’s lucky. My father-in-law had a best friend die under his car when it fell off of a jack.
Yes, it’s possible. However, what you point out is not what greenagain suggested.
Each one comes with an accordian playing robot under the hood! Wow!
“In the year 2016, oil prices went up to $400/barrel and passenger rail has become the dominant means of travel”
Does watching the movie count?
Maybe, just maybe, it was named after the African mountain range. It would tie in well with the Touareg name (a different spelling of the African nomadic people), as well as the typical rugged outdoors image that SUV buyers like.
*shrug*
This girl in front of me pulling out on the street this morning almost creamed a Mazda coming from the left because she didn’t look left again before pulling out. Luckily, the Mazda driver saw it coming and bounced over into the oncoming lane that had no cars on it.
Indiana has used Ford Mustang GT’s and all-white F250's, especially near the work zones, for a few years now.
I will slap the smug off the first person I see driving one of these in the summer with a snow board rack strapped to the top
That's so cool!