@ECfromMI: GM is run by politically appointed executives, who green light things like the Volt, which are popular in Washington.
@ECfromMI: GM is run by politically appointed executives, who green light things like the Volt, which are popular in Washington.
When I was a new driver I had a gullible best friend who swore to me that stop signs with a white line around the outside were optional.
Does it exist today? You weren't clear enough on that.
"We don't like touching your junk"
Just update this, seriously.
Westfalia mocked up some sort of "green bus"
Oh thank god.
@gavinski91: Oh wow, that was an Integra. Looked like a Camaro in the dark.
I like how everyone was acting like a Rabbit cabrio is a Duesenberg.
Some has to have said it, but - The Breeze.
Just when I thought I was getting way too much non-news from LAAS, you have redeemed the internet with this important update!
How do you like this big shot?
Mullets sell.
@UnlimitedRevs: In SF it doesn't seem to matter what size the parked vehicle is, it will generally be blocked in. Which explains why all the car bumpers are nicked and scraped. (That and the fact that much of the parking is not on level ground)
Does Caddy know how people park in cities? When someone designs the ultimate city-car it will have cop bumpers, not dainty lattice grill-work and a slab back.