I can’t believe this article didn’t mention the wagon a single time. I know it comes in in the comments on every single WRX article posted to this site. #TeamWagon
I can’t believe this article didn’t mention the wagon a single time. I know it comes in in the comments on every single WRX article posted to this site. #TeamWagon
I'm aware of shady but here finance here corner lot dealerships, the car I'm mentioning wouldn't even be sold on those lots. They wouldn't pass state inspection.
I’ve been noticing a lot more paper plates on busted ass cars the past few years here in Houston. I know there’s some lots in Pasadena or on North Main and other places that sell some pretty cheap cars and some have minor damage. But I’m talking cars with busted taillights, trunks tied shut because they don’t close…
The InsideEV article and the video that spawned it has to be “just for the clicks”, so I ain’t clicking on either.
This guy might have been doing it just to make the video but I’m suspicious of the 2 other passengers that just decided to stand up and join him in solidarity. Any time I’ve been on a plane as it’s loading I just want everyone to sit the fuck down so they can shut the doors and we can take off and get to where we’re…
Doesn’t want Jeeps because they break down too often...
If it was banking and climbing at the same time I think you’d still be pressed “down” and maybe not notice, but in a dive?
The ‘S’ is for ‘Super’...
but as far as I can tell, I haven’t died
That wasn’t cool
With a removable top
But cuter
He’s not keeping his paws at 10 and 2 and he’s barely watching the road at all but he’s got pretty good lane discipline. 10/10 would trust this Doggo to Uber me to work and back.
Their inventory is so high they’re calling customers to buy back 9mo old cars? Far be it for me to imply that a car salesman might be lying, but that sounds fishy.
The man dumped urine on himself; the man removed his urine-soaked pants. Unfortunately, the pantsless man then decided to take a spin through a Chicken Express drive-thru.
The book wasn’t that bad, I own a copy on paperback. That movie on the other hand...
According to the 1977 documentary Smokey and the Bandit, all beer is made in Texarkana and the consumers are thirsty in Atlanta requiring the use of large trucks (and at least one TransAm) to distribute said beverages.
Because Torch didn’t write it.