Having your leg amputated by some knob doing donuts with a forklift is “relatively common“?
Having your leg amputated by some knob doing donuts with a forklift is “relatively common“?
“If she did leave the keys in the Sentra how did it go 2 weeks without getting stolen?”
Why would anyone steal a Sentra?
I’m not surprised, they both are coupes...
Ok I take it all back -- I’ll lie about a Chevy to pay off my student loans
$30-35K?
A good friend of mine did one of those, ended up in one they actually aired. His royalty checks during that time totaled in the $30-35K range.
Nah, she’s not among us. After they went back to that Wal Mart, one of the managers there mistook her for an employee and asked why she wasnt at her register. She dutifully donned her apron and set to work, and she’s been at that register ever since
This lady will soon be on a Chevrolet “Real People” commercial.
The level of cluelessness here is approaching Infiniti and driving away with it.
She didn’t just not notice she now had an Infiniti instead of a Nissan, she didn’t notice she was now driving a fucking crossover instead of a compact sedan.
A true Jalop would offer $297, take it or leave it.
Well, he didn’t say he was there to fix her plumbing/cable..... yet.
I was looking forward to so much more than that.
When we first got the Nano, it had been locked in a storage container for almost a year while we went through all of the legal hoops to import it. It took extra time because we had to get a key for it (why it had no key I do not know).
Nope. I literally have never, ever, on any car I’ve ever been in, seen or heard of, had to hold the handle in the open position to keep the door locked. You stating this now is the first I’ve heard of it.
I think at $2500 new, it’s not even pretending to.
It has a brake pedal. And a steering wheel for evasive maneuvers!
So it’s like a Smart Car but more appropriately priced for what it is.