Theres a part to help with that.
Theres a part to help with that.
I know it's a cliche, but damn that BMW is ugly! The fake nostrils, the excessively busy front end, the angles that make it look like it was designed by LEGO, why?!
Scrolled way too far to find this. That man was amazing. He could make a platform last decades, for example the hornet and wagoneer. However, given a budget he turned out some impressive designs and huge money makers.
With service men in general. They're one of the few people left in society that most people support.
Well if we look at Mitsubishi Mirage sales they'd sell a few thousand. https://carfigures.com/us-market-brand/mitsubishi/mirage
Same. This is overpriced, but cash talks. Walk up with 7 or 8K, you'll have the truck. And honestly, it's nearly perfectly specced.
Elon Musk would like to know your location...
AMC is full of ideas that Chrysler used to succeed. The AMC design team philosophy. The Grand Cherokee of course. But in my opinion a big one is that the Eagle Premiere was the design basis for the Chrysler LH cars. They were even assembled in the same plant, which at the time was one of the most modern in the world.…
Wait hold up. That's a first generation Oldsmobile Toronado, with a 1990 license plate, on a book with a 1980 copyright. Wtf?
The problem was the Panther platform was allowed to stagnate because Ford didn't want to update it after 2003. Police departments loved the cars, but we're constantly asking for more power. And Ford made several engines and transmissions that would have helped.
Skeffles posted his joke literally one minute after you hinted. That's impressive
Neutral: kicked ass at a bowling tournament Saturday, no one dies from my cooking Sunday, put a fuel pump in today. On a side note, there are now repair kits for top rings on gas tanks. It converts it from a ring and tab system to a screw down system. The grey RTV is fuel resistant.
Ill go against my usual grain and defend Tesla on this one. Some vehicles stay in production for insanely long runs. The Jeep XJ, TJ and Wagoneer are all prime examples. From GM you can look at the full size RWD Cadillacs from the 80s into the early 90s. Ford did it with the Panther and Fox body Mustang. And let's not…
Is it just me or does the new interior look worse?
For those young people, RIM changed their name to Blackberry about 10 years ago, after their most famous product, the Blackberry line of phones. Also for those young people, a Blackberry is a line of business phones famous for their excellent physical keyboards and security...
Police: we love the car, we want more power though. Next year: more power please. Ford releases the Marauder. Police: can we get the 300HP motor in the Crown Vics? Ford announces the 5.0 motor. Police: going to release that in the Crown Vics? Ford: Nah, here's some Tauruses or you can buy our SUVs. Enjoy buying all…
Ill second this for a reason you hinted at. If Jeep made it in a single cab, I would buy one new. AEV showed us with the TJ based Brute that it can be done, and it’s pretty much perfect.
Ive said it before, I’ll say it again. Aston Martins aren’t anything special. They look okay, but they’ve stuck with the same design philosophy for decades now. And even in this review you can sense that it’s a parts bin car, partially because they’re perpetually underfunded. And for 400K, you can get a lot more car.
Doesn’t surprise me. The place was way out in the woods. Like "you have no cell signal, civilization is at least an hour away, hope you have enough fuel" out in the woods.
Several thousand. And it was a mix of our cheap stuff, mid tier and high end stuff. Our prices range anywhere from $10 to $50+ for our estate wines. Plus I’m sure he got either the case discount pricing or the wholesale pricing.