I am very excited for this one.
I am very excited for this one.
I’d rather see a million Mustangs and Bel-Airs at a show over one BroDozer any day. Hell, I’d rather look at a rusty PT Cruiser with fake wood and curb feelers.
No front plate is the best thing Ohio has done in the past 10 years.
Thank you for all you’ve done.
Everyday:
What’s wrong with a Tremec? Is it because it’s missing 6th?
That’s a good one too!
This is the option I would run.
Passing a state trooper on I-70 going the speed limit. He was going under 65 and I passed him in the left lane. Boy, was he maaaaaaaaaaaad......
I agree with this. Michigan greets you with gigantic potholes right at the state line.
It does say, “New Sleek Dark Grey Clay Flat Paint with Gloss Exterior”. Was it repainted?
Never knew of the Passat GT. They should’ve made it for more than one year because the 2.0 that was in it was terribly underpowered.
I’d love to see it sitting in the house. That’s such a bummer there’s zero pictures of it!
My mom has been sending me articles about the news and she hopes she can replace her 2011 with a new one someday.
This is funny. I saw an older man and his grandson cruising around in a blue on blue S2000 this morning. Looked like it was in mint condition.
Shouldn’t the automakers have to give cars for the government to test? Maybe I’m overstepping the reach of our .gov here, but it seems like this should be how all cars are tested. I’m not expecting a niche brand (Bugatti, Rimac, etc.) to give a car for this due to limited production, but I would certainly think…
Probably so.
In newer Fords, for example, they will display a warning to look in the backseats.
I’m the same way. I always check the backseat even if I know my kids didn’t get into my car beforehand.
I don’t know if it’s a good thing or a sad thing that manufacturers are having to put a notification in their cars to check the backseat whenever they turn off their vehicle.
Has it really been a decade since this happened?