dufour27
Murph
dufour27

Cease and desist! Please!

I buy clean, cared for Porsches when they have depreciated to 25% of the original MSRP. I drive them for 3-5 years, maintain them by the book (ok, $), and then sell them for 25% of the original MSRP, and buy another one 3-5 years newer. Rinse and repeat.

Maybe Kia needs to go racing. Something like Carrera, Targa, Panamera, Daytona, they all made good model names. I've got it, the Talledega 900!

Of the Q7/Cayenne/Tourag versions, Porsche seem to have the most off/soft road cred, with things like air suspension (optional of course) and bash plates (optional of course). Somehow its wacky enough to seem right for a Porsche; hope the Macan maximizes off/soft road capability as well.

Don't forget the PT Cruiser placement in Season 4! I wanna get one of those too!

Sketchy conversion, sketchy ad, sketchy location. There were some nice conversions done -google images will show you dozens, but this one doesn't come close to making the grade; they can be much, much nicer. Crack pipe, and Miami to boot!

Nuff said.

Nice connection, Patrick.

Absolutely. This is the Jeep Juke. That is all.

Fourth gear - Subaru boring? What about the BRZ, and all the WRX variants, and oh, yes, who was it that Toyota went to when they couldn't figure out how to make a sports car that wasn't boring? Subaru. 

We think of time as linear, they Maya think of it (they still do) as circular. The wheels on the bus go round and round...

In the Update photos, the rear side marker lights on the Grand Prix are directly below the taillights, while on the Olds the marker is well forward. Even though the picture of the perp's car is blurred by motion, the rear marker is clearly forward of the tailights. Advantage: Oldsmobile.

4th: Huracan is actually a Mayan god of wind, rain, fire and destruction and the word was directly incorporated into Spanish. First car with a Mayan name, I'll bet

Whew, after that, I need a cigarette.

Gotta go with the Chevy/GMC 292 I-6, built for trucks and Suburbans for about 25 years starting in 1962. About 115hp, and almost twice that number in torque. None of those wimpy 265 or 283 V8s if you are driving a real truck. And Offenhauser made triple intake manifolds for them...cool!

Step away from the car, officer!

A baby Panamera!

Sounds like an interesting technique, but I'd still call it HDR. The black card allows you to capture a fuller dynamic range than you would without it, its essentially a double exposure taken within one shot.

Seller has a 71% approval rating on eBay!