In snowy climates, they’re good for getting the layer of road grime and snow that can build up on the headlights.
In snowy climates, they’re good for getting the layer of road grime and snow that can build up on the headlights.
Don’t think repair costs factor into a buying decision on this scale.
I miss the proper wiper-washers from my old Volvos and Saabs. Sure, they inevitably broke, but when they worked they were awesome for preventing snow buildup and removing crud/kicked up slush from cars in front. As more cars go to LED lighting, it would be nice to see more OEMs offer headlight cleaning solutions,…
As an ‘80s kid growing up in Massachusetts I was probably about 7 or 8, watching a Carvel commercial and realized, “Santa Claus is Fudgy the Whale! Fudgy the Whale is Santa Claus!”
And nothing was ever right again.
Certainly explains Italian cars.
I travel to Wichita on business fairly frequently...I can’t see how it couldn’t be.
We’re trying to.
I’m more upset that your dad thought driving from Miami to Key West was good idea. That shit is excruciating.
HAS NO ONE SEEN “ANGUS?!”
...and the fact that you could buy a new Toyota Avalon AND a decent, say, Lotus Esprit for the same money says much.
In fact I’d rather have the Avalon than a 13 year old Maybach.
That’s not the objective of NASCAR at all, though- never has been. It was designed to be blue collar entertainment from Day 1.
You may not like it (I find it boring, too) but let’s not indict the sport for being something it was never designed to be in the first place.
“but nothing historical or sentimental about it.”
Yeah. My uncle is close to retirement age, now single, and his kids are grown and out of the house. The lofts are perfect for him.
Here’s one that’ll bake your noodle- it’s 2,340 miles from Duluth, Minnesota to the Atlantic Ocean by water. There are working seaports in the middle of the country.
I believe they ultimately chose “bust,” sadly.
Can Iowa come too? At least eastern Iowa.
Buffalo, NY already has this! There’s a spot downtown where there’s a Tim’s across from a Dunkin’. It’s magical.