Seriously. There was a house near me that had mostly burned down and it sold for $250,000.
Seriously. There was a house near me that had mostly burned down and it sold for $250,000.
An auto with a CEL that’ll “probably go away on it’s own?” Methinks the CEL is due to exhaust leaking into the cabin, because extensive huffing of fumes is the only way the seller could think that price is reasonable.
One would hope his daughter wouldn't go along with that.
That scenario would leave even less room for bringing a rifle into the equation, though.
Watching that statement in real time on the video really amounts to a man desperately wishing all his toothpaste would get back into it’s tube, while being completely oblivious to how it got there in the first place.
My reputation would be ruined too, if I pulled guns on innocent strangers just doing their jobs.
Slam dunk
In Florida, “stand your ground” means “pre-emptive strike"
Until the CCP isn’t in control of their auto industry, I won’t be driving one.
Full Face Helmets, man!
Got to wonder who traded an F8 for a Mitsubishi. Only question is “how many Mitsubishis.”
This is correct.
Agree on all counts. It’s shape is still nutsy to me. Probably because nothing else ever looked quite like it. But I still want it!
To me, those things always looked equal parts ungainly and rad as hell. I never could square that circle, but I know I’d have one in my garage if such a thing were ever in the cards.
If there was a betting line for this, it would be a toss up between either the 250 GTO or “literally anything else.” Respect the GOAT.
Some people really think they’re smarter/better/faster/stronger than
A well-maintained diesel is probably fine, I just don’t see the point in going to the extra hassle (and expense? Is it expensive to refresh the diesel-specific stuff?) to have one, if you aren’t needing the massive torque it can offer.
My daily commute is usually on foot, so I don’t visit gas stations too often, but I am always surprised by how expensive diesel is here in NC. And most everywhere I go. And my car uses premium fuel.
When you described companies getting caught cheating after the “main” Dieselgate prosecutions as less “fragrant,” you really brought a smile to my face.