Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for the tip!
I could get no coverage of the race, but I was absolutely hooked on watching the pit cam from the Corvette team even when they were just standing around with nothing to do. Watching the officials scold photographers standing in the way was particularly entertaining.
That is a good explanation which actually makes some sense of a lot. That leaves me with more questions, such as why they would let their tradition be eroded even further and continue to use these translations instead of reverting back to their language. Perhaps a culture discussion for another time.
Are those hooked on to some sort of piercings? I imagine she walks around pretty gingerly.
I've heard many Native American names that I desperately want to know the origin. One was actually Giant Moose Head. Let me know when he's involved in a similar crash.
Thanks for the laugh, met a few people who fit that exactly.
I had a 2000 2.5 RS and loved it at first, but I could never get very good fuel mileage. It needed a taller fifth gear as it was screaming along on the freeway.
My girlfriend has a 2010 model with the 2.0 liter. She is pretty conservative and regularly gets around 35. I drive a Miata and still enjoy it when I borrow her car. Mazdas always impress me and deserve a bigger market share.
Mazda3 is a fine choice of an inexpensive car that doesn't suck the fun out of driving. Just the right steering feedback to remind you of a sports car. New Skyactiv engines can get over 40 mpg.
Ouch, Grand Ams didn't hold up that well even without abuse.
When I was a kid I accidentally stepped on one of my favorite toy cars, bending the tiny wire axles and pushing the plastic wheels up inside the body. I was one sad little kid after seeing how my car appeared deflated and undriveable, this makes me feel the same way.
"Cannonball" is a fascinating read. I used to love the movies when I was a kid. A bit silly now but that van still makes me happy to see.
Legendary and brilliant. It would have worked, too!
"Lumpy" sounds like him, but this kid wasn't a thief and way out in the Pacific NW. I had some good times in cars that didn't belong to me, but I've seen a lot of kids flat out abusing cars that makes me scared of dealerships now.
This reminds me of my first job as a lot kid at a Chevrolet dealership. We regularly had to gas up new cars and that involved driving along a road that was under construction. They left a slight ramp that one could catch air off of, and as teenaged kids we didn't ever want them to finish resurfacing that road. Many…
I'll agree. Not the prettiest but definitely cool in how over the top it is.
True, but have you driven the Juke as it is? I was quite surprised with how it drove and the quirky looks grow on you once you spend a little time in it.
I still love the Juke. The six speed manual feels so smooth and that little 1.6 turbo pulls nicely. Please please please give us a 4WD option with the six speed manual! CVT makes my sad bits act up.
I was just going to say the same thing, thank you. I know they are out there!
Don't worry, girl. I have trouble figuring out how dresses work as well.