fiveliters1
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fiveliters1

Hmm...a jet or a Jesko?

I’m the opposite; like, nearly every convertible top is black or tan (every once in a while, you got a good green from VW or a blue or burgundy from Porsche/Audi), but by and large, almost all cars with a convertible top were black, so the burgundy really stands out to me, or gives it that much more exclusivity. Plus,

Every time I see that word, I think of this, and it makes me chuckle:

They aren’t impossible to replace, but at $2,000, they’re kinda pricey. Also, people have come up with work-arounds for them using other products. But yeah, anyone considering one should know that going into it.

Yeah, they did the same to me ($100? Seriously?), so if they fail, no loss; I’ll still have a functioning, paid-for car, and they’ll be a footnote in auto sales history.

His mom-”if your friend decided to jump off a bridge, would you follow him?”

Wow, that looks like the box they stick on a car to track it, not the key fob-yikes!

I mean...who doesn’t want a giant D!

My old roommate just bought a 2007 Pontiac Vibe (his car got totaled, and he needed wheels quick). 247k, no stick, around 140 or so HP for $3,500.

I used to have a 94 Bronco, and an 89 Mustang (sill have that one); when I would switch between vehicles, sometimes I’d go to reverse in the truck, look behind me, and my hand would reach for a console that wasn’t there, or in the Mustang, reach for the column only to realize a second later oops-the shifter is by your

I don’t know about you, but I always go around stocking random stores at 1AM, officer-there’s no way it could be...I dunno...my own damn store? TF?

(David Tracy enters the chat)

lol, when I saw this post, you immediately came to mind!

This site (or it may have been Gizmodo, can’t remember) had this one as one of your daily deals; I bought it because I had one tire that I had to keep filling, but I knew I was getting a new set for inspection, so I held out til then on replacing it/them.

Heck, I’m just picturing the car getting hit from the side; if it knocks them out, as stated, you’d probably end up going a door or two deep into repair, and on something this pricey, it wouldn’t take a whole lot to total it once the inevitable depreciation occurs on these a few years down the road.

Isn’t he from like, New York? Apart from arriving from Barbados, not sure why they needed to be involved.

Wait til you see what they’ve done with the even homlier Sebring...

If you’re in Florida, the likelihood that you’ll see both is 100%. I mean...

User name checks out!

And you thought worrying about the prop rod on your hood collapsing and coming down on your head was a big deal-!