Why are you racing in reverse?
Why are you racing in reverse?
F10 M5 is the best looking M5 ever. They look amazing in the rearview mirror of my E63.
Never expected to see Lady Leshurr on here, but thanks for the welcome surprise!
2.historicala four-wheeled enclosed carriage for two passengers and a driver.
No Plaid seats? Same styling, engine, Interior, tech? I’ll take the V60 Thank you very much
The Silver Shadows are equipped with hydropneumatic suspension, licensed from Citroen, so there is that.
Really, everything is expensive to repair, though nothing just breaks, unless it is poorly maintained; any Crewe-built Rolls-Royce is going to be of similar build quality, though Lucas electronics should be watched…
I know I’m late, but the key to keeping costs down is preventative maintenance. For one, start with an example that has not been abused to hell. Parts can be expensive (some parts can cost in the hundreds and thousands, even body trim), so the less you have to replace, the better.
Having said that, a Silver Shadow can…
Freaking awesome. Not much else to say.
You can’t go wrong with a Seiko 5. Cheap, rugged, good looking automatic. Can be had for about 50-60 bucks. Comes in a bunch of varities if this style is not your thing.
Come on now Bradley, how can any list talking about good affordable watched not include the Seiko SKX007? It is the definitive mechanical watch in this price range, even high end watch snobs respect the 007. It’s also infinitely customizable if you’re into that sort of thing.
Awww, lol. I really liked this one.
Keep it simple.
I guess it depends. But when you only get 10 PTO days a year and that’s where your vacation and sick days are pooled....a lot of people come to work sick.
The lien isn’t the issue for me. I just bought a car which had a lien on it, and we easily took care of it. Not uncommon on a newer car. People get loans. They sell the car before the term is up. No big thing.
There are some goofy things in the ad, like the $44K asking price but the implication he’ll take $35K, yet…
A lien on a newer or more expensive vehicle is pretty common. I doubt that is the issue, more than likely the potential buyers couldn’t get a loan or weren’t serious buyers to begin with. The last vehicle I bought was through a private seller and had a lien on it. My bank just cut 2 checks, 1 for the amount still owed…
Liens aren’t a big deal. I’ve bought quite a few cars with them. You just have to do your homework.
What’s wrong with the lien? Have you never bought a vehicle that had a lien on it? Typically you head straight to the lien-holding-bank with the current owner and do the entire process there. That’s the best way to ensure you become the new title owner and don’t get screwed over. It’s easy peezy lemon squeezy.
I have a new Toyota with radar cruise control: its the best damned thing since sliced bread. It maintains the speed I set it at OR slows down for the jack leg in front of me that is speeding up or slowing down.
I was in an Acura TLX and it actually had an ingenious solution where the headlights reset to “auto” every time the car is turned off.
Rolls-Royces never had particularly-impressive power figures, if you’re looking at sheer numbers. But that’s because they prioritize other things.