Only if you want your first time driver to not make it long enough to drink beer legally.
Only if you want your first time driver to not make it long enough to drink beer legally.
I’m not a fan of fake wood grain on the outside or inside so this car is not for me. Seems cheap enough to give to a first time driver and let them have fun with it for a year or two. NP.
Oh, Justin.
Is this the HuffPost or what? Can you stay away from politics and stick with...I don’t know...things you know?
I really wouldn’t know. My brother was a badge away from Eagle scout when he passed away tragically when I was tiny. I followed behind him and joined cub scouts and I remember I was told that if I did a good deed, I could turn my badge right side up. Also, that if I did something really good, I could keep the badge…
You’ve left out the best of them all:
And don’t forget another great restoration channel, my mechanics
Right now a KIA exec is high fiving around the office.
“the poor man’s Kia”.
Why do you capitalize almost every single word? The few words you didn’t capitalize are just as curious.
I had expected something along the lines of “I don’t know; I was very drunk at the time.”
If current Pandemics are anything to go by, it should take 1 or 2 Model Years to show up in other cars, possibly sooner if the designers gather in large groups and dont stay 6 feet apart.
1) Look on ebay to see what people paid for your Q7
I was about to hit NP, until I looked up what others are selling for.
This is the nicest example of a car that you can find for half the price, without a supercharger. My napkin math tells me I’d be a buyer at around $10,500, because this body style isn’t becoming a classic.