Yea! We need more of this:
Yea! We need more of this:
Schaumburg, Illinois
Now if someone could only figure out a way to attach these things to the car itself. Maybe a little bigger one, like under some kind of a cover in the front to make it look all neat and stuff..
I’m actually on-board with this idea as well.
We’ll create our own Jalopnik, with hookers and beer. In fact, forget the Jalopnik.
smoke cigarettes behind the Wendy’s
It’s very likely the only commercial airplane almost anyone can identify by name and sight.
I don’t know, reminds me more of a GT with the sail panels.. definetly a chop-top though.
Minivan? It’s a CUV.
Right. I’m picturing Clarkson show up with a sawsal and a hammer, ready to fix the economy, May with a bunch of little brushes, and Hammond.... and Hammond... with spray-paint? with a dog? Oliver? a grin?
My grandpas car. (Not the exact car, but identical)
I was behind a Riviera yesterday at a light. It’s been a while since I’ve seen one in the wild and actually it’s much prettier in person still to this day than I had remembered.
Can’t seem to edit my previous post...
Someone from the PDX Cars & Coffee facebook group posted this screen cap. Seems to indicate that the first 3 of the plate are 7GZ.
Yea I know. I’m not taking half of them seriously. There’s a part of the community for whom the $1500 is a months salary or a years allowance (not saying it’s any of the ones replying to my comments here necessarily). And I do see where they’re coming from. In that scenario giving up a months salary for potential…
Supposedly you can plug them in as well if you’d like.
I’m not arguing that it’s not a gamble. It absolutely is. But for everyone there’s a point where the the potential for gain outweighs the potential for monetary loss. For his company, if he was out the $1500, nothing would change. His current monthly repairs fluctuate +/- $5k-$10k depending on what happens to break…
No, but look at it this way. You’re a delivery driver or a cabby. Your monthly operating costs are $1500. Your company owns a single car that you use for work every day. A new car company shows up and tells you that for $150 (one fill-up plus a little bit more) you can be put in line for a lease of $500/month that…
My dad was one of the pre-orderers. What you need to understand though is that that’s all “company money”, and it’s only a single fillup and a bit’s worth for an owner operator whose monthly operating costs for a traditional truck are in the order to $15k+ a month with repairs and all that.. Putting aside $1500 (in…
Depends on you Zil of choice.