Yes, it looks very, very mini-ish. Sorry, this isn't even anywhere near bizarre enough to carry the Citroen nameplate.
Yes, it looks very, very mini-ish. Sorry, this isn't even anywhere near bizarre enough to carry the Citroen nameplate.
Wait, is MAD magazine sponsoring Stig Vs. Stig?
Fortunately, most of our sign control boxes are buried under two feet of salty-slush at the moment...hell, we can't get into them without spending half an hour digging them out.
@smalleyxb122: No kidding. I love when there's an accident, or a merge situation and people are merging nicely, but then there's the few douchebags that always scream down the breakdown lane and cut in front of everyone at the last minute.
It's a beautiful truck, and I've always wanted one. To me, it's the epitome of pickup trucks.
A definite improvement. As many others have said, it's the best looking (and most useful) Escalade yet.
@VeeSevenTee: Hell yes. The 9000 hatchback with the high-pressure turbo on the 2.3...OMG...that thing was balls-to-the-wall, and you could haul an amazing amount of crap too.
@Mad_Science: I think that goes for the real-estate prices everywhere. Besides, for the most part when an insurance company is done with a fire-damaged house, it's usuallyin much better shape.
Yuck! Putrid meat is putrid meat, even if it's one of a kind.
The Pickup Truck Gods demand another sacrifice!
@DannyBN: Cheap, but effective!
Holy crap, all that friction is going to shave at least 2 MPG off the poor dude's gas mileage!!!!
@layabout now with V8 power: Whose cider you on, anyway?
@Ash78: Who? Apple or Saab???
@jip1080: Oh, you mean Saab wants their cars to be four times as expensive and half as useful?
Eh..the country is full of crappy one-story ranch houses and it's a buyer's market. Besides, homeowner's insurance will fix the house. Getting full value out of the insurance company for the Ferrari on the other hand, would be a nightmare.
Perhaps the dude has a few 'roos loose in the top paddock?
FYI, ADDCO finally caught up with this and the very newest firmware revisions now actually prevent using the HHC to put up user-entered text (the sign can only be programmed free-text via PC now and the HHC can only retrieve pre-stored messages from the SBC memory).
Except the clear windscreen would clash horribly with the iPod-white dashboard and brushed aluminum steering wheel. Nope, I think the whole idea is right out.