I have hundreds of them now rendered useless. Except I won't buy a car without a CD player. So used it is. Fuck the music industry.
I have hundreds of them now rendered useless. Except I won't buy a car without a CD player. So used it is. Fuck the music industry.
I still want an ST. Sad they are all still 5 figures.
Couldn’t disagree more. Looks cohesive and fun. But then opinions are wonderful.
...because I hate black wheels and I’m no Hamilton.
Love both, want a GR86 (BRZ isn’t as nice looking) in base trim with a manual.
I have a 2015 Fit. I wanted the manual, but it wasn’t available for my early build car.
Part of it was the decay of Sloanism: suddenly the mid-level Oldsmobile was attainable on Chevy budgets. And it was an intermediate, anathema to the original GM pecking order, but, also again in the middle. It was all about being in exactly the right market in the middle.
We’ll be there in a matter of weeks!
We experienced a buffalo back-up in Custer State Park in 2017. Seems dozens of them meander across the road at a particular time in the afternoon, and we were up close and personal. It really was amazing
I only regret I have but one star to give.
It can’t help the site when what used to be 100 replies is now 30 or 40...charitably.
Yes. My apologies to the notifications to which I am unable to respond. And it’s always fun to beg to get out of the grays after 5 years here.
As did the previous 2 versions of the 2 series. This is a cartoon. I’d love it with some number of inches removed between the grille and the cowl. But never in the Sport configuration.
Or was before the lower malocclusion facelift.
Counterpoint: The rest of the 4 series is utterly banal.
(P)ublicly complaining about bad service from a company is almost always poor form.
Almost got hit by a Sable today. But I'm in Florida, so...
I learned stick on a friend's, and drove it often in the early 70s.
My right shoulder and left hip are deteriorating “remarkably” quickly (thanks Doc), so I need to get my manual soon. I’ll suffer the pain for a few more years.
As I mentioned above, we have 47 miles of trails in Pinellas County, FL that are well utilized.