The #1 rule in changing a tire is to look at oncoming traffic every 10 seconds or so.
The #1 rule in changing a tire is to look at oncoming traffic every 10 seconds or so.
Quit dropping crumbs and drinks in there.
And about $10,000 a month in gas
One of the most uncomfortable cars ever.
All that and still only one cupholder. When are the Europeans going to wake up to the fact that Americans want more than one cupholder?
I see no date stamp on the graph. How do we know it wasn't from when the owner had the car? I mean, it's not like the first thing a tech usually does is plug in the diagnostic tool, he would have found the OBD dongle. Also, it's not like a customer has ever said, "It's fixed, let's see what she'll do!" right out of…
Here in Texas you just ask for deferred adjudication (probation for 90 days), pay the adjudication fee (usually the same price as the fine) and walk out. Most of the time you don't even have to go to court, you just talk to the clerk. Get another ticket while on adjudication? No problem, pay $30 and spend a day in…
All I see is a deathtrap when compared to all the trucks on the roads here in Texas.
It's a sports car, you should only be interested in going forward. ;)
Those eco-boost have the loudest valve clatter I've ever heard.
Uh, Cadillac.
No inside man needed. Just a lawyer. That's what they're there for. When looking for an attorney look for the word "Esquire". Esquire means they've been a lawyer for 20+ years and anybody who's been around that long is bound to be on a first name basis with the judge.
Been there done that but, I'm a fish-eye believer now. Those 1" fish-eyes are barely noticeable, even on compacts.
I don't know what I like more, the entertainment system so I don't have to listen to the kids or the automatic cargo door.
When the owner doesn't know how, or doesn't want to do the work is when my mortgage got paid.
"Traffic sucks..."
I can. It's called an MG. MG's paid my mortgage for years.