The dealer should buy the car back. Who knows what other damage was done.
The dealer should buy the car back. Who knows what other damage was done.
When the government funds another cash for clunkers program!
Could be a challenge if you live in say the midwest.
Runs and drive great, and ready for what the Mayans predicted.
Thirded!
These questions are too easy and don't really risk anything. It should be, would you drive a Prius on weekdays for a LFA on the weekend, if you had to wear a clown costume during the week?
I think the issue is that you were commenting on how some states protect good Samaritans in the context of a Motorcycle crash in Russia. One of these things is not like the other.
Okay, i'm back. Sorry it took so long to respond I needed to call my support team. I'm going to pretend like didn't read this.
SSSSOOLD! I couldn't type that fast enough!
And who says car nuts don't focus on the details.
Are you trying to turn something enjoyable into a crisis situation for me! You see I have some slight OCD issues, and one of them is related to keeping my hands clean and not sticky. My main requirement for road trip snacks is that they CAN'T leave a sticky residue. How would you expect me to clean my fingers,…
So give up very reliable travel for a SAAB because they say they own Aero? Nope.
Great fun article. And yes I have this thing for those vans too. There's something about the space inside and the potential for a private party with friends.....parked on a busy street.
OH MY, I've done this with a F150 that had column shift. The only challenge was that I had to bend the driver to get 3rd gear!
The "I'll fix it eventually" approach when used correctly, is by definition what it means to be a car guy. First you have the means to fix it, and second you understand the implications of not fixing it. I've rolled the dice and done this a few times.
Are those pictures all Instagrammed up? If so, what's the draw of a choosing to make a photo look crummy. I don't get it.
Yes when their in motion. These vehicles have gyroscopes running at all times. It allows you to stop, reverse or parallel park without touching down.
I agree, I will own one. Their projecting a cost of 16K in the 2nd or 3rd year of production.
There is a video on their site where they hook up a chain to the side of the bike and drag it. The bike stays up un-suspended from below as the pull on the chain. It's pretty remarkable. Having owned numerous motorcycles my mouth dropped.
Are cars the only things we'll "drive" in the future? Don't forget this soon to be available technology. A Gyroscopically controlled motorcycle. I dare you to try and knock it down. For the price point they're targeting I'd hit it.