My first car was a '95 Camaro (in '95 - pays to have divorced parents who feel bad for you), after driving it for 3 years, it was falling apart in every way.
My first car was a '95 Camaro (in '95 - pays to have divorced parents who feel bad for you), after driving it for 3 years, it was falling apart in every way.
So he's a tool because he can afford to buy three and keep them at each of his homes? No, you're the tool for being jealous of his success and trying to make it a bad thing.
I believe the proper term is "fruitbooting."
The Porsche Macan is barely on the market and Reuters is reporting that they're already looking into 2,500 models to check to see if some brake booster units may have been damaged during the assembly.
More than likely, he is going to a place called "blinged bentley dashboard," which unless he is a southern rapper, is definitely not heaven.
Now, I'm sure many of you have just completed a vigorous, protracted spit-take and are now wiping the coffee/gin/Yoo-Hoo from your monitors. A stop light. Not a brake light. Keep in mind, there hasn't been a new innovation in taillight function since 1986's Center High Mount Stop Lamp — and I'm sure all of you…
Are you kidding? Do you not remember the whole marketing push from Toyota trying to convince you that the Camry is a sports car? The spoilers, the bigger rims, the large mouth front air dam. No car is less honest than a 4-cyl Camry that tries to convince you it's "sporty" or "dynamic" to use the parlance of the…
There's not much why or how in the ad as to the reason the car is in the Great Lakes State, but it does note that it rocks the 1.6-litre injected mill, and that shifts are made via a five-speed stick. It also has what the seller claims are 'recardo sport seats' which I think means somebody's got some 'splainin' to do.
This is so incredibly true. I have a '84 380SL with the jumpseat in the rear that fits two car seats for my little ones and while it cost about 1/20th of the car they drive in every day, they think it's the coolest car ever. And I'm not gonna lie, so do I.
Mustang Sierra Cosworth 2.3-16.
Holy shit you miss all the points.
Old != good. This is a car that should've been recycled into dr. pepper cans years ago.
That may be the definition of a mouth breather.
I think you'll get sick as hell looking at a window monitor with moving objects behind it. Any car that was so equipped would need a bottom drain to wash the puke out.
It's not the most beautiful, but I like the current MBZ Comand system. In the last 5 years I've owned a 535i w/iDrive, an A4 Avant with MMI, a ford explorer w/ Ford MyTouch and an Acura MDX with whatever their abortion of a system is called.
What has been your biggest challenge on Overhaulin'? And has anyone ever presented a car to you that you just had no interest on working on?
It also has a long list of sad-making issues which are detailed here. For those to busy to click and read, I'll top-line: shimmy-shimmy cocoa puff, odo no-go, wonky winch, bump stop so you can't drop, window crank out of rank, wiper no wiping! indicator see you later, and beat seats. Those are all small schnitzel…
That just isn't how the law works. As a corporation you are responsible for the actions of your employees when they are acting on behalf on your corporation. If it wasn't then corps would have ZERO incentive to do shit the right way, they'd just throw middle management under the bus and keep up killing people…