Having one light up while the other stays down is part of the charm of that era. Modern cars can only wink at you if they need a new bulb.
Having one light up while the other stays down is part of the charm of that era. Modern cars can only wink at you if they need a new bulb.
damn you first-worlders always showing-off
I’ll make an argument for Volvo here; I feel like they are somewhat (not completely) in the right.
Because if you miss a day of work, you probably don’t have a job anymore.
old joke is old.
Everything has gone down a size or two for me after lockdown and WFH. My loose fit jeans are now Garth Brooks level, my mid-sized car feels like a Smart Car that’s been on a diet, my office chair has gotten narrower.
CP on this new poll.
Hot and fast at night, low-maintenance and reliable during the day? That’d be living the dream.
So maybe not as exotic as at first glance, but a darned steady and reliable life partner up for just about anything? A person could do a LOT worse.
This is the equivalent of the special guest you pick up at the bar with your beer goggles fully activated. Ferrari at night, Toyota in the morning.
Again, I have to totally disagree with your points.
Lower income folks still give tons of value to OEMs. Even when they use used or aftermarket parts for many things, a lot of things have to be either licensed by the OEM, if not out-and-out produced by the OEM.
I will not accept that millions need to die, and you shouldn’t either.
PEOPLE ARE FED UP!