Hyundai to Isuzu: “You’re not gonna eat that, are you?”
Hyundai to Isuzu: “You’re not gonna eat that, are you?”
The only way this is a NP is if a hella enthusiast who built their whole personality around the aesthetic of this truck needed something to demonstrate to the world that they peaked in HS. No Dice.
Had the MKT. Basically the Flex’s fancy cousin from the City.
That gives me an idea. My friend/crush/whatever you want to call it has a Prius Prime with one missing hubcap. I'm gonna replace it for her.
Car people would legit rather receive windshield wipers or washer fluid than the vast majority of generic automobilia given to them each holiday season.
I’m sorry, but if you are hoping for “cryptography” to somehow guarantee that V2x packets will be secure and honest, you’re being silly.
While visiting France this summer - I saw one of these
It’s cute, like that baby hippo, but I don’t want to own either.
With how much their MSRP goes up each year, I fear the 911 will be like the GT-R and basically never be affordable. They’ll lose no value for the first 10 years, slightly depreciate the next 10 proportional to necessary maintenance, then become appreciating classics after 20 years.
Chromatic Peril Sensitive glass?
Sure, the car will be cheaper to buy. But imagine the insurance rates.
I will buy it and make something crazier and more dangerous than Dodge ever dreamed of making.
I differ with you on the battery range issue.
That sad thing about even asking this question is that it’s actually hard to name a Stellantis brand vehicle from the last 30 or so years that could/would be relevant in today’s market. They did pretty well with the Sebring convertible back in its day but that was largely because it was the only convertible in the…
I like this car in theory, but the pricing of 911s has gotten out of control. Throw in a few options and you are knocking on GT4RS land. Or, save a few bucks and get a 4.0 Cayman GTS, which is cheaper, lighter, and faster with a glorious NA engine. If you need back seats, you’ll have plenty left over for a sensible…
I would love to know the backstory. This sounds like some kind of collective employment suicide pact. How horrible must it have been to work there?
How many people did this?
Upheld, I believe, with the “Neener neener” case.
See the court case Finders v Keepers.
By the time I got there even their breakroom was ransacked, so I didn’t even get a Hertz donut.