for the millionth time...
for the millionth time...
I’d like the congratulate BMW on their newest design achievement....
they really broke the mold on this one.
It’s a Jeep thing. You wouldn’t understand.
When the report opened with “a resident in Florida”, instant skepticism ensued.
A tough, but fair, assessment.
It’s a 10 year old Jeep Grand Cherokee charging a new Note 7. Even odds either could have caused the fire.
As someone who is attempting to return an AMC Pacer wagon to showroom condition, I feel I can give you some insight into our way of thinking in relation to why we work so hard for something that is of relatively little value:
Don’t Pokémon Go and drive. You’ll do something stupid. Like crash into a police car.
Yeah, but a Tesla van wouldn’t be practical for offroading and rock crawling the way the Tesla SUV is.
Well “Outside Temperature” would have been longer still. Germans pack their words efficiently lol
My brain first registered this...............
That’s what I tell my wife when I’m sliding around in the snow :D
I loved my 1994 SVX. It’s the one car I truly regret selling. Fast enough, and a very comfortable highway cruiser. It was rare enough that I didn’t see many others and looked exotic enough that it attracted attention. I only got pulled over in it once and not for speeding. The cop gave me his card and told me to call…
$kay is AWOL so....
Do not mistake me; I have no concerns over where the money is coming from or even if the cars were made in China and the Swedish plants shuttered...
...“Gleagle” is a hilarious word and I cannot take any company serious that uses it.
The S90 is what the Lincoln line should have been developing all this time.|
Guys Guys GUYS you can option a V90 in brown (technically bronze but it’s close enough) and diesel. A manual would have done wonders, but I ain’t complaining.
Yes, it would likely be worth quite a bit more today but then you made $500 on it and likely enjoyed it while you had it. How many people can claim such a car-ownership experience?
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