Amazing.
Amazing.
Well, maybe, but you do know a Ford station wagon with the fake wood is a Country Squire, right? And a two door Ford station wagon turned into a pickup truck is a Ranchero. So, Ranchero Squire.
Looks like you could get a woodie version of a Chrysler Newport convertible too.
Me too.
Huh. I noticed the makeover the Cherokee underwent but I didn't know it was so comprehensive. The most obvious and not that hard change was a new tailgate with a smoothly flush window instead of recessed and a similarly softer edged grill area.
Actually a Camry V6 since 2007 is pretty fast too. Normal modern cars are as fast as hot performance cars were years ago.
Anyone who rear ends anyone is at fault. A good driver leaves enough braking distance to whatever weird thing happens you can stop.
So in Texas Jesus could be fined $200 for impeding traffic in the left lane. But in places like where I live, all the lanes are full all the time, and the left lane is for going faster. Not over the speed limit in theory, but faster.
Its. Brakes.
And maybe some Russians.
OK, that's just amazing and endlessly fascinating. I was driving a UHaul truck in a parking lot once and all of a sudden a bunch of tree branches fell on the windshield. Apparently there were trees in the parking lot. I kind of forgot the height of the truck. Didn't nail any overpasses though. I'm thinking UHaul and…
Swimming goggles are ideal, also for cutting a bunch of onions. A coffee grinder of the mini blender variety is good for grinding any dry things. And a mortar and pestle is endlessly useful in the kitchen.
Nothing sounds like a V8. There is discussion about balance below, but where is there something about why they are always 90 degrees which causes the V8 burble?
As discussed above, not exactly.
Maybe he was trying to approximate Spanish pronunciation. But really, I'm betting they named it after the posh town on the Marin side of the San Francisco Bay that has a ferry terminal.
He doesn't seem to be aware that there is no more Saab. Well, not really.
"KUH-LOR-RA" obviously. I can attest that "restroom" is a real tongue twister for people from that country.
And the Beetle photo was the latest recreation not really a Beetle vehicle, not the original.
Plus they have been called 200 for several years now. But I think this only applies to the hardtop and soft top CONVERTIBLES.
If there are compelling reasons to buy that particular used car, you can entirely get rid of the (bleach) cigarette smoke smell by cleaning everything with the upholstery tool on the Rug Doctor or whatever "steam" rug cleaner you have or rent from the supermarket. Including the headliner if it is the fuzzy kind. I…