That’s only because everything has gone digital. It’s fine if the gauge is analog.
That’s only because everything has gone digital. It’s fine if the gauge is analog.
Is that because they may go rogue?
These guys love to hang out and laugh with little kids. Their pretty fun.
That’s actually not typical. Typical is say nothing and move on; or swear a lot, and perhaps even ask if you like beef.
You think an Italian engineer should engineer an Italian car to work properly while idling?
If this keeps up someone’s going to be rubbed the wrong way.
My guess would be that he just relocated. His plates probably still say Florida.
I’m not sure it’s the same company, but you can do this down here in Naha, Okinawa as well. When I have encountered them on the street the biggest problem has been that there always seems to be one person that has gotten lost, and everyone else is waiting on that person.
Next you’ll be saying that if I pay the whole amount in cash upfront I probably won’t be exposed to potential financial disaster.
You lost me at cavalier.
The Sarlacc will be digesting that for a few thousand years.
Are you saying Jags won’t be built in the UK anymore?
This is my thought as well. British & electric don’t go together well in the car world.
What the heck are you doing having civil interactions with the people who hold differing viewpoints from you on the FP? Don’t you know how to internet?
That depends on the street. There are quite a few “streets” in Japan that it would never be able to turn into.
Why do you have to be so negative about things? Positivity could really help this situation.
That was my thought as well. There’s no mystery here. The owner purchased it realized he had made the biggest mistake of last century, and to avoid the shame of anyone else seeing his shame he hid it away, and took care of it lest he ever make such a mistake again.
You forgot to mention that it may not be possible to climb some hills/mountains if the road is too steep, or weather conditions make it too slippery for the tires to have any grip.
But how will you know if you’ve reached the white line at the back of a parking space without it. You don’t expect people to turn around and look behind them do you? That’s just not how it should be done.
The space utilization in a Mirage is more. All Kei cars are narrow enough that you can’t even pretend there is room for a small child between two adults, and they are designed where the rear seats almost touch the glass of the rear window (think you can fit your hand in, but if you make a fist you can’t pull it back…