Everybody knows that the actual national speed limit is 80 mph. In an uncongested area, go 80 and you are going with the flow. Go over 80 and you are looking for trouble.
Everybody knows that the actual national speed limit is 80 mph. In an uncongested area, go 80 and you are going with the flow. Go over 80 and you are looking for trouble.
If you really want the great Ferrari howl, push that in and lean it out a bit!
MB SUV's catching on fire! Recall!
For years these things traded at about the original, uninflated price: $12-13K.
It's not caused by the cosmic rays, its caused by the failure to have accelerator cables!
@Murph: Damn, it didn't work!
@skay¢og: Lets not start a hot women/Porsche thread here, it might detract from Oddfish's moment, or week, of glory.
People don't know how to drive with a manual spark advance? Retards!
For the $25K buy it now price, you could actually buy a Ferrari 308!
Conclusion: Only old people drive beige cars.
I keep looking at those 560 photos taken at an all night gas station- the seller couldn't even bring the car - or himself- out in the daylight. Definite PCH!
@Schm, enjoying his first desert winter. .: Absolutely.
@odinbearded: My point is simply that the committee of jurisdiction did not do the work, and that I think he likely had a local office staffer -used to finding lost social security checks and the like for constituents- attend the investigation. Then the minority committee staff cloaked the report in a memo making it…
It looks to me like the memo originated from the office of Congressman Darrell Issa (R - Toyota).
Just what's the problem here? Swingers are not allowed to get it up (to 94 mph)?
Check the history report. Sold at auction late last year...and no other history - title, registration, nothing.
Is that some kind of early jet plane? Its lacking a propeller!
Ground effect. That's all the Spruce Goose could ever do, too.
Retro is so retro:New Beetle, 1998. BMW's Mini Cooper, 2002.