Just push it. You have to push the button with your foot on the brake to start the engine.
Just push it. You have to push the button with your foot on the brake to start the engine.
As a car salesman, I can sadly confirm this. I have people say, "Oh, it's a new car, they all drive the same." all the time. And it couldn't be anymore untrue. And the problem just isn't from an enthusiasts perspective of trying to find out which car handles the best, or whatever, test drives give important…
Things you can find out on a test drive:
Sadly this is true. I have talked to countless people who either did not test drive the car or did a minimal test drive. Most of these people are buying the same or similar car they already had. Camry buyers to another Camry etc...
Honestly I think that the real issue is that it undermines the character development that was occurring with Jaime; his slow regaining of his honor, and the fact that all the truly evil things he's ever done were done for the good of his family. He was never going to be a good guy, but he didn't just do bad things…
Once again Michael, a wonderful exposition of auto history. This piece brought back memories of my uncle. He started selling Packards in Portsmouth Va. He then moved on to Studebakers which morphed to Ramblers. He saw Rambler as troublesome brand and went to VWs and Mazdas.
Fake carbon fiber interior trim.
Not at all.
The people who forked their cars over for C4C were compensated with more than the value of the vehicle, and a discount on a new more fuel efficient vehicle.
So no, that is not theft.
I'd like to reopen the polls for Tuesday's QOTD; What's the greatest prank in automotive history.
Of course I watch things like the classic car chase in The Seven Ups and notice the screwed up geography. This video (wish it was mine!) deconstructs it all.
what kind of fucking airport closes?