I could almost accept it as a fun toy to rebuild, but the recessed, flat windshield is unforgivable. Regardless, LS swap it and blow away all of the real deal Countaches.
I could almost accept it as a fun toy to rebuild, but the recessed, flat windshield is unforgivable. Regardless, LS swap it and blow away all of the real deal Countaches.
That’s just called having your priorities straight.
You should also check your insurance first. Mine (Geico) will give me a free tow once a month without affect my rates. If you need to be towed more frequently than that, it’s probably time to look for a new car.
Whatever happened to the Focus-based mini truck from Ford? They put out that teaser photo of all of the up-coming vehicles they’re working on under sheets last year, and nothing has been mentioned since. I NEED a truck with all of the home renovations I’m working on, but I’m trying to hold out to see what that truck…
And run the risk of someone at the country club seeing them in a lower level car?! The old guys won’t settle for anything but the top of the line, and the top of the line scares them. It’s a catch-22.
5th gear: Instead of listing all of the models out, it would be easier to say that Tesla makes S3X in Fremont, and soon it will be S3XY. I don’t think anybody would read that the wrong way.
I’m kinda the reverse of everyone else on here, in that I care enough to NOT sell my cars to an actual person I’d have to speak with. I’ve traded in or sold every car I’ve owned to dealerships/car lots, because they’ve all had enough repairs needed that I’d feel bad selling them to individuals who may not realize how…
I imagine they’ll be dropped off around parks and playgrounds. I could easily see bored groups of teens renting them for a few minutes just to see if they can successfully use a pogo stick (they can’t), then signing off. The company probably only need a few dozen people to rent a single pogo stick before the cost of it…
Gather ‘round...
Spicy pork rinds and Mountain Dew.
Crap. That’s half an hour away from me...
The backend could have been cleaned up so much just by losing the awkward window over the engine bay. Those windows have outlived their shelf life. If it doesn’t have a V12, I don’t need to see it.
I’ve been thinking about a Mustang lately simply for that orange. I see one every morning on my commute, and it is the perfect color.
Ditching the Cajun Burger was their biggest mistake.
I’m glad they’re doing well, but I miss the old BaT, where it was just a collection of weird and rare cars for sale that they found elsewhere on the internet.
Shandy
While I’ve only used Uber 6 or 7 times, they’ve always been fairly new, modern cars, while the local cab companies are still running 20 year old Crown Vics. Uber drivers also worry about ratings, so they don’t drive like maniac taxi drivers. I’ll take my chances with the unknown service status of the newer…
“That’s not historically accurate!”, cries fans of show with dragons.
...They’re dating sites. The only stuff you have to go by is what they wrote about themselves (and trusting it’s something close to the truth) and their picture. If they chose a picture that includes their car, you gotta take that into consideration.
Carfax: As has been said, Carfax is rarely the complete story, and the good stuff often doesn’t end up in it. I use Carfax to find the negative marks, but I also research those. When I got my old C5 Vette, it showed an odometer rollback. This kept buyers away and dropped the price nearly 10k below comps, BUT it was…