If the top don’t drop, it’s not and MG.
If the top don’t drop, it’s not and MG.
I stopped watching Doctor Who in the middle of the last season because I just could not stand her. This, to me, is great news!!
Well, if yesterday’s truck set a new record for No Deal, this one is looking to also set a record for being a photo finish. Can’t wait to see how this ends up.
MX-5's are like Mustangs. Everybody has one. I would buy one of these over the MX-5 just because it’s just enough different to catch the eye, but still with Japanese reliability.
I want to know more about this Covid related death. My 94 year old Mom passed recently while in the hospital. Towards the end of her time there, she tested positive for Covid 19. I personally spoke with the Doctor on several occasions during which he assured me that she was exhibiting no real symptoms, simply testing…
On the face of it, this is another of those situations where home builders decide to develop land around some noisy or dirty industry (airports, for instance) and then the people who move into these homes , KNOWING that said industry is there, suddenly decide that they don’t want to live next to them.
True story. During my car jockey days at Towson Ford I was tasked with cleaning the engine compartment of a 390 GT Mustang which had been prepped for sale that afternoon. On the way back to the shop, the engine caught fire. I pulled over and asked the man sitting on his front porch watching this to please call the…
This is a damn shame. I really likes the Fiat version. Rather that than be part of the “crowd” with Miata’s. Kind of the same reason I would never consider a Mustang.
Many here in the States probably figure that this can’t be too bad, considering most of the trucks here are almost rolling condominiums. Unfortunately for these drivers, European and British trucks are not like that, and they basically have a single bunk bed and maybe a TV.
On a recent episode of “Bangers and Cash” (a British TV show about an auction owning family), they came across an old Mini PU truck that was so encrusted with bird shit that you could not see the paint. They towed it into the auction house, and sold it just like it was. Went for damn near 20,000 pounds.
I have owned several cars over the years that have exceeded 300,000 miles. First one was a 1990 Probe GL, nice car that just kept running and running with only normal maintenance (timing belt, oil changes). Second was a 1996 S10 Pickup. Same story. Both of these vehicles were still running when they left my ownership.
True, but I am on the GC FB page, and for every bad story, there is a good one. If you are gonna take your GC out and beat the shit out of it off road, you’re gonna have more problems than the average car.
The idea of taxing by the mile is not a new one, and it seems the only fair way to handle it. I am told that not all that long ago, Florida had a similar system. When you bought your tags each year, you told them what your mileage was on your car and were taxed accordingly. It would make no sense to lie about it,…
Grand Cherokee owner here! Actually I own two of them, a 2005 Hemi that my daughter uses in the Bay area and a 2012 Hemi that I bought last year. 260,000+ and 150,000 miles respectively.
First time that I have agreed with AOC, and I think on a larger scale it’s a belief held by a lot of people, both on the left and right. The people who make out laws are so old and out of touch with the actual people that it’s a crime.
And yet, the “sheeple” continue to re-elect them and then complain about it.
I have no word to describe how totally ugly this option is. But, I’m sure someone will buy it.
Back in the late 60's when I was a car jockey at Towson Ford (no longer in business), I would have to run the occasional car up to the speedometer shop for “recalibration”.
Many years ago, my son decided he wanted a stop light for Christmas. So, I went down to the Baltimore Public works warehouse and got one for about $20. The next year, he tried to stump me again asking for a fire hydrant. Again, a trip to the Baltimore Public Works warehouse got me one, and they even cut off the 8'…
Many years ago, my son decided he wanted a stop light for Christmas. So, I went down to the Baltimore Public works warehouse and got one for about $20. The next year, he tried to stump me again asking for a fire hydrant. Again, a trip to the Baltimore Public Works warehouse got me one, and they even cut off the 8'…
An Ambien and half a Xanex do it for me.