This is so true, especially where I live. They're joined at the hip with a dying Mitsubishi store.
This is so true, especially where I live. They're joined at the hip with a dying Mitsubishi store.
Your 2nd paragraph in that article reached DeMuro level of hilariousness.
Stop! Stop scaring me!
Well not everyone has the financial means to afford the 3 awesome cars you have. Some people have no choice but to buy an "appliance" class car and what Raph is saying is it might as well be the best, most hoonable of all the appliance class cars.
An appliance? Are you sure you're on the right blog?
Or brown :(
No Doug, it doesn't pass rule 1 of the Torchinsky test.
Patience, perseverance and Stack Overflow
With the rate of technological advance it might be something more shocking, like complaining about "steering feel" on a *gasp* "steering wheel."
Yup! I still remember how the writing style of their articles would be reflected in my high school English papers.
It's a great mystery. Motorola, Bendix, Delco, and Philco can all sell you foolproof, first-class radios for about 75 bones—the Japanese can knock one off for about 98 cents—but the best German car radio you can buy throws up its hands in despair if you expect it to pull in a station more than three-quarters of a mile…
In its unique ability to blend fun-and-games with no-nonsense virtue, this newest BMW also reflects another traditional American article of faith—our unshakable belief that we can find and marry a pretty girl who will expertly cook, scrub floors, change diapers, keep the books, and still be the greatest thing since…
I got 911...
What apps, software, or tools can't you live without?
First car bought with my own money: 2011 Mazdaspeed3. I still have it. It is in my garage.
I want.
+1, I am jealous of his skills.
Oh I know, I have friends with the exact same experience. One of them said she cried when she learned about it.
Oh I know, I have friends with the exact same experience. She said she cried when she first read about it.
"change" does not equal bloody civil war. Change can be a gradual loosening of government, market, and free speech restrictions. This is pretty much what has been happening in China since Deng Xiaoping took power in the 70s. Even today's crackdown on corruption by President Xi is happening as a response to popular…