I never understand the phrase "drive it all summer". What makes you think that something won't break immediately and require a costly repair?
I never understand the phrase "drive it all summer". What makes you think that something won't break immediately and require a costly repair?
This isn’t even low-hanging fruit. This is fruit that’s already been picked off the tree and is in the produce section at the grocery store.
Hubcaps are cheap, plastic lies. They always look terrible.
Ford keypad.
Neutral: Consumer Reports is more on the money here — the 2-series is simply the new 3-series. Nothing much to see here.
Yes, but that is not mesh, so not as cool, and way higher, so not as murdery.
All air-cooled VWs are gutless, thirsty and prone to pumping carbon monoxide (poison gas) into the cabin via the heater. They also have evil rear suspension. No Power on Earth would tempt me to an air-cooled VW, unless I was planning the Final Solution
Nope.
That net shelf looks awesome, although it also looks as if it might sever your legs in a collision.
They should have just shut Top Gear down after Clarkson got fired.
God bless those other parts of the world who cherish older cars and keep them alive, unlike the US where we (generally) throw away 10 car like yesterdays news.
Dear seller, please remove the body you have under the blanket before I pick up the car. I have no use for it.
NP. Even with that barely disguised corpse.
Really? Seriously? The question had to be asked?
The new Targa ...
I’m thankful for the Spyder.
Tipo 33 Stradale. I will most likely never own one but I am thankful it exists.
Turbocharged 911 991 Carreras (and 981s)! Broader powerbands. Flame suit on.
#3 is probably the lowest-hanging fruit in recent memory. Uh oh. There’s another one.
Old enough to not get hacked, or recalled on a monthly basis.