Not considered: David Tracey’s Jeep. Right now its averaging about $9k every 20 miles.
I drove one of these for a week.
Tom, you wrote about the perfect car earlier this month (and I snagged one myself). The Chevrolet SS. With the rebate, it checks all the boxes.
Trust me on this: Norwegian infrastructure projects ALWAYS go over budget.
And Boston spent 4X that and took 4X as long to build a couple of short tunnels and a bridge downtown.
The Norwegian government has allocated $272 million for the project and around 80 people will work on over a three- or four-year period.
I wouldn’t even say that Mike is that Over the top. He is AMAZINGLY cheerful, but not to optimum twat-waffle levels like some other reality shows. I also liked that Wheeler Dealers was free of a lot of bullshit. No stupid fucking pranks on co-workers or workplace drama I couldn’t give less of a damn about. The…
I recently discovered it and it is wonderful and a breath of fresh air from the usual car shows. Really, Mr. Torchinsky nails it. Mr China will sit down on the show and go over step by step what is needed to fix a particular piece of a car. This clip is a great example of his work: how to replace the drive motor on an…
Goddammit.
Don’t compare this to a zipper merge. This is NOT a zipper merge. At all.
Correction: everybody behind has to slow down because of whomever it is behind this guy that overreacts and brakes when they don’t need to. A gap is a gap, and people who use all of the available road - as in a proper zipper merge - help the greater good by maintaining the flow and keeping these backups short.
The guy…
Good. Seriously fuck this guy and everybody like him. They actually slow traffic down because everybody needs to brake to let them in.
It’s fun to completely misread something, isn’t it?
Jesus, that is horrible. What worthless pieces of garbage.
Jesus Christ. How worthless of a human being do you have to be to want to steal someone else’s hard earned property and then when you are too inept to use it yourself you have to kill an innocent person?
This just looks like another case of our elected representatives falling all over themselves in the rush to give away our tax dollars to sports franchises or anyone who promises to create jobs.
On paper, it was actually a jump far ahead of anything the imports had, they didn’t even have V6 engines in their family cars until the late 80's. A compact car with the interior size that exceeded a mid size car, it was pretty revolutionary. There is a reason Chevrolet sold 850,000 Citations for the 1980 mode year,…
I’m trying to figure out how “Protectionist Policies” resulted in the the Citation, the reason the Citation was developed was because imports were eating GM’s lunch, just like they were when the Vega was developed, GM’s own management and cost cutting were why those cars failed, and the entire reason they were created…