So I just missed it by that much ...
So I just missed it by that much ...
So, you finally found the journalist’s brown manual diesel wagon of industry dreams. For short money. Nice Price on principle.
Not at all. I fear that I might be getting prudish in my old age. That scares me too.
Are you going to share your findings or is this more of a private kink.
I aim to please ...
I understand, as writer from Ol’ Blighty, you may not be familiar with the term fur baby. Where grown people wheel their pets around in baby strollers and dress them in dorky outfits that would make the mean pets pick on them.
You must not be in the prized California sucker demographic for Google search results.
Would you prefer Oppressive rent-seeking bloodsucker website:
I can absolutely see why so many people are confused:
That’s why rich people are interred in mausoleums. Specifically to keep us rabble from pissing on their graves.
I would suggest that the 928's acceleration is far more quaint than quick — lots of modern minivans can beat its acceleration — but it’s incredibly fast.
Abolishing the sale of emissions credits is a two-edged sword.
In a classic hit ’em where they’re not move, I suggest a simple, friendly, utilitarian sedan that can be easily used, easily serviced and easily disposed of when the time comes to set it free. The kind of car that just isn’t around anymore. Like ...
Too many warning signs.
Older folks. I’ve got a good friend I turned onto this because he’s always wanted one.
That’s the qualified part of the assessment.
Exactly. Civil contempt charges are entirely within the judge’s discretion.
So not only is there a paper trail, there are customs records.
I wouldn’t say improvements for rail travel is dead quite yet.
A quick check of Edmunds for manual-equipped Alltracks shows this price to be about $10 grand too high. No Dice.