That dealers exist to protect consumers.
That dealers exist to protect consumers.
My favourite version of the saying:
You must be the President of AntiKoeniggsegg Land... Population 1.
I thought it sounded like he had bottomed out, which would unload the tires and cause that kind of slide. Especially with those sounds.
I test drove a '15 wrx back in June at an autonation dealer. It was a CVT because that's all they had available (even though the dealer told me it was a manual before I made the trip to their lot). It was great car but wished it was a manual. I went to the same lot 3 weeks ago requesting to test a manual 2015 wrx…
Is it a debit card? They accept any type of debit card, I believe, but only Amex credit cards.
Trucker assumed that the other truck was going to turn and not go through, Glad it was another truck and not the motorcycles.
J.D. Power is out with its latest Vehicle Dependability study, and while unbearable voice-recognition systems continue to be an issue, Bluetooth problems are now at the top of the list.
While I can't back it up with actual facts (because there's no way for me to find out), I'll bet all these problems come from nobody bothering to implement the stuff that's documented plainly in the Bluetooth specifications as it's written. Everybody's gotta bend the rules and, as such, shit rarely works. Used to…
I'm guessing he doesn't have the Koalafications to drive
...What? The dealer wouldn't let you test-drive the car? That, sir, is a fault of that particular dealer and not representative of the brand as a whole.
Eight(!!) A2A. Homey don't play.
Shows the lack of growth since my 2009 packs 265.
Its just the Frame rate of the camera the blades are almost in sync with it.
I don't remember cutting onions. My feels.
The Average Joe will learn how to use Google and visit Home Depot real quick if they get a four-thousand dollar bill.
First I was like, and then I was like.
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