dolphs44
dolphs44
dolphs44

It depends on your perspective. If you look at the little locks and the text on the buttons, you would definitely say those are upside down. That’s because, on a flat plane, “up” is forward and and “down” is backwards.

So this is accurate, though, like you said, I could also have used other terms like “oriented the

Porsche:

All 372 of the 250 produced showed up to the 100th anniversary of the 911.  

If it helps, Ocon is the alternate for Mercedes now. He might not get to race, but if you’re going to be an alternate for a team, hard to do better than Mercedes at the moment.

I think I speak for all when I say

If you think Ocon got shafted because of Perez, then you should go back and watch some older seasons, or even watch the actual races of the 2018 season. Perez has money, yes, but Ocon got shafted because Stroll has way more money. Perez has dragged numerous cars well beyond their deserved results and claimed many

“I’m not kidding about how obsessed enthusiasts are with Subaru wagons. When I asked Jalopnik readers on our Instagram and Facebook group what they wanted from Subaru or if they had any questions for the automaker, an astounding majority asked about the Levorg.”

LOL @ ATTACK TIME!!!

Yes to all this. Another implicit benefit: you don’t have to negotiate trade in value at lease end. Dealers love to play games with trade in values and most people just want to get rid of the car.

But meanwhile for those of us who like to buy CPOs coming off lease, the massive volume of used cars helps keep prices down. So carry on, everybody!

CTS-V wagon, with manual...this one is $69.5k, FSBO.

2016 Cayman GTS, right in the budget.

Huh that's actually really tempting. I do not need a wagon, but that's a beautiful car.

Wow, you’re right on about the under 50k pricepoint on v90s. Jeez, my wife would kill for a v90 T6 at that price!!!

I wish $50K were in the range of dirt cheap for me right now.  If so, I’d buy one for you, too.

The system should just turn itself off when it hears the involuntary “Woooo!” that comes with sticking ones head out of a sunroof.

*Alpha Romero*

They’re not “options” if it’s the only way you can buy the car.

It sounds like the locomotive was damaged when it hit the tree, which is why they were able to get moving once a different locomotive got to them.

The problem here is that the industry (with domestics most guilty) is cutting its smaller vehicle options. Toyota, Hyundai/Kia, and Honda are going to have an absolute field day when this happens. Also doesn’t help that people are under water on 84+ month loans on vehicles that get terrible fuel economy. Oy.