time was, a BMW 328(something) was a 3-series with a 2.8 liter engine. But now, it’s a 3-series with a 2.0 liter engine, and the .8 comes from who the fuck knows where.
time was, a BMW 328(something) was a 3-series with a 2.8 liter engine. But now, it’s a 3-series with a 2.0 liter engine, and the .8 comes from who the fuck knows where.
Why is it crying?
Not the greatest but gave it a shot.
Yeah, THIS is what you design when you don’t give a flying f:
The Kia K900 says hi as well.
Ok, so it has a big square grille, but it doesn’t look that much like a Bentley. It has a very different roofline and beltline.
Well, he’s not wrong
dont be a cock-weasel.
Exactly. No matter what, Iran gets the bomb because there is no way to stop them from getting the bomb, but at least the Obama administration has actually worked to slow proliferation and build a less toxic relationship.
Save the 993s!
That's a bullshit excuse that ends with blood on your hands. It's called making a citizen's arrest.
You just call the cops, who probably could have been there before he figured out the whole PRNDL thingy.
Can't, for the life of me, figure out why they don't use a Merc Sprinter or some variation thereof. they'd have to save a shit ton of money on fuel alone, not to mention longevity and reliability.
lol, I showed this article to my brother, who is a UPS delivery driver, and he said this:
No. I know precisely where I am. The idea that your service experience with package delivery could somehow be lessened because the truck no longer looks like a "befuddled but determined old man" is mind-boggling.
Nobody likes flying - speak for your self. I love flying, nothing like felling the rush of when the engines go to full thrust and the calmness while cruising high up. If I had it my way I'd live on a plane.
Thanks! No plans to sell it. You're not the first person who's told me they've regretted selling theirs!
Every time I see a first-gen TT from the side I am reminded of how much of a home run that design was. It hasn't aged a day.
I've driven Mercedes cars with this gearshift, and it always takes me moment to think and adjust when I get in one. The push-button to park always takes a moment, and I usually have to look at the lever to remember which way is D and which is R. If this is, in fact the mistake that was made, I can totally see how it…
It's more of a stripped-down, utilitarian workhorse than anything else. Here in North America, Mercedes used to be all about overbuilt metal and sumptuous leather, but that's been changing over the past decade or so. That came about back when Mercedes-Benz was a part of DaimlerChrysler, and Dodge needed a new van.…