The front of the Holden really reminds me of a SAAB.
The front of the Holden really reminds me of a SAAB.
Shopping for a car at a local used dealer, the owner of the dealership was telling me all about this particular model. It looked great, but when I asked him for a Carfax report he refused to give me one saying I could pay for one myself: “why should I have to get one for every customer?”
The one for MA, what kind of car is that?
Wow, amazing! Thanks for that photo. Talk about a tight squeeze.
Surprised not to see Saab on the list. My 9-5 (1999) sedan had terrible electrical problems that neither the local mechanic (Saab trained) or the Saab dealer mechanics could diagnose.
It was already a tv series but cancelled after one season: Wayward Pines by Blake Crouch. Loved the trilogy, love most of the stories written by other authors in that universe. Loved the series, it had some good actors.
+1 for this! I have all the books in the MHI series on my kindle. Yes, it does get to be a kind of “monster of the week” setting, but I love all of the mythology involved--creepy crawlies not just from Europe and the US, but from myth and folklore all over the world.
I think of Audi as a premium label, with price to match. Would a Seat rebadge carry the same price point? Are you getting the original vehicle in the rebadge or just the look?
I didn’t immediately regret it, but, boy, did I come to regret it. Bought a used, 1999 SAAB 9-5 sedan, cosmic blue. I could never afford such a car new and this came with about 30k miles. So many features that I loved after having driven GMC Jimmy’s for so long. I lived in a rural area, on a dirt road, foothills of…
Wow, a truck? Really? I would never think of a PT Cruiser in that light. Not even as an SUV.
Hmm...automated, boxy cabs? Been there, done that.
SAAB 9-5 sedan, 1999. It was beautiful inside and out, cosmic blue, loved all the interior features, especially night mode. I bought it used (I could never afford such luxury new) and it was a lemon. Everything worked fine except some electrical defect that would render the car useless. My local mechanic, who used to…
Definitely room for both pizzas and brownies. No need to choose.
Yes! An I am having a hard time clicking the star. It turns blue then reverts to clear.
Yes, came here to say this. War of the utopias, we’ll see which one advances the farthest. The Line seems more of a pipe dream from a practical standpoint, but with all that Saudi money, who knows?
I would say I-80 across the northern part of Pennsylvania during the winter. I moved to this state in 2003 from New England very much used to winter driving and bad conditions. I was shocked and still get shocked every winter to see some terrible, huge collision on 80 that oftentimes includes people being stranded…
Wow, no SAABs on the list? I had a 1999 9-5 sedan that was beautiful, that I loved, that was terrible. Full of electrical problems that would cause it to stall out and get towed. The dealer couldn’t find any problems, the local mechanic (former SAAB worker) couldn’t find any problems. A frustrating car to own...but so…
I agree. My one complaint was how dark it was in terms of lighting. So hard, at times, to see what the heck was going on. That darkness did not advance the plot in any way, it just made for plot holes as you had to try to figure out what happened. I hope this changes with the new season.
I’ve lived in SW PA for twenty years this year and I love this chain. Their app is a great way to order their tasty, mto food. Great coffee, clean bathrooms, and some of the sites have drive through. Now they sell wine as well. I’ve found the customer service to be superb.