Also, it’s the safest firm if transportation. It makes more sense to clap when you get to the grocery store in your Camry, people.
Also, it’s the safest firm if transportation. It makes more sense to clap when you get to the grocery store in your Camry, people.
We might think this is a silly tradition, but really what she was doing was weakening the plane enough that she could kill it and make a soup out of it to gain its power of flight.
Exclusive image of the Track Only variant:
When their customer base turned into the kind of people who would opt to purchase a lighted front emblem as a factory option, I think they realized they no longer had to put much effort into engineering.
Moving cars with lease deals to people that can’t afford the first maintenance visit, that’s what.
It’s a frankenstein.... But it’s a frankenstein in a three piece suit with a heart of gold. I dare say this monster is looking rather dashing. Another NP before logic and sense enter the picture.
I’ll give the old “If you have to ask you can’t afford it” answer to that one.
Don’t mock the C4, they can look tight when you do them up properly.
Hmm...Law abiding gun owners ignoring the rules....Ok then.
And they would be in violation of NASCAR policies, possibly drunk, and unlikely to be able to do jack shit about any terrorist event.
Why is the Wrangler still the best affordable and customizable offroad vehicle available? Because they still make it. Lookin’ at you, FJ.
This “Chevy Cavalier” formerly of the Whelen Modifieds series clowned pretty much every Porsche GT(X), Ferrari and track toy out at that particular Waktins Glen event. Sounds fantastic and he saves $ by getting pre scrubbed (used) tires from Trans Am teams.
The 2018 model appears to be slightly more aggressive than past years
This makes sense, I mean, it’s a purpose built race vehicle on I’m assuming racing slicks versus a street car with street tires. Those things are trucks in shape only, they are basically a cup car with the cage built to look a little different.
Hey, check out this Chevy “Camaro”:
Yeah, that darny darn Japanese driver, winning the the Indy 500 on Memorial Day. Shame on him for coming from a country who has been our ally for over 70 years. How dare he signify the peace between Japan and America that our soldiers and sailors fought to regain?
It’s extremely unfortunate that those racist thoughts still exist in some people’s heads. People in Japan love the good ol’ US of A.
With that kind of power in a small coupe, they had better throw in their equivalent of Porsche’s carbon-ceramic brakes while maintaining the price point.
Fixed it for you.