Internal Combustion Engine
Internal Combustion Engine
Yeah, but that first 1/2 year of his Presidency, he really, really fucked up on keeping America safe. Like no one ever has, before or since.
"Say my name"
Damn, I wish I had thought of putting "even Fred Bear says no thank you" below it!
It's really a faux dune buggy and beach vehicle, not a faux rock climber, so it fits the Vans theme fairly well. The vehicle is debuting at the US Open of Surfing, so your observations that it would work well as a surf vehicle are astute!
Dr. Youabian, is it really a bcc: (blind carbon copy) if you make it visible to the recipient? I believe that is just a cc:
My mind was blown when I saw 2 games...I thought he was going to be out for a year. Anyone have some weed we can plant on Ray Rice, maybe place an open alcoholic beverage in his car and have him pulled over? That'll bring some balance back into the equation.
"ran when parked"
I gave you a star, but only because you didn't write "your" instead of "you're"
The 2.7 Ecoboost will cost more than the 'new' 3.5L naturally aspirated standard V6 they intend to put in. Prob $1-$2.5k more, a guess off how their current pricing works?
Aftermarket sunroofs were a big deal in the eighties... I remember my uncle put two in his cargo van, one in the roof, and one in the side (as a tiltable popout window)
Unless it's for commercial/fleet use, they won't be bringing a diesel to the USA in a midsize vehicle. It costs too much from VM Motori to be worth it, and they are putting massive bank into the next generation of gasoline vehicles here.
I'd have a blank look, too. What does being in public radio have to do with passing through the 205?
Yes, I see what you mean, but... compared to the current smart car? She's a beaut.
I think the look they were going for was Aston Martin
I hope the dealership doesn't give in to the golfer any way. Yeah, it was stupid to take a $66k car out to the charity golf tournament when the price was $25k, but it isn't as if the guy hit a hole in one only because there was a luxury Kia at stake. At least... I'd hope not.
I'd suspect the UAW as it stands in Michigan will not be too similar to the UAW local in Tennessee, it will fit the Works council model that VW wants anyhow. Any deal with VW will not be benchmarked against the other automakers (the current contracts and negotiations with FCA, GM, and Ford won't be leveraged against…