But then how will you smell your own farts?
But then how will you smell your own farts?
Let’s see...1964 Pontiac GTO convertible. He blew up the motor in the 70s and abandoned it. Well then he bought another in 93/94, although it only got put back together last year. So he sorta still has that one.
Sure, sure, sure...what about the GTO?
I remembered this truck photo from the last time I remember the Europa being discussed on Jalorpnik.
I posted a side by side with a Porsche 914, a ‘small’ car that people may be a bit more familiar with.
Don’t worry citizen, your betters will soon let you know when you’re allowed outside again, but be sure to keep your permit on you showing your assigned hours ration.
What does the volume control knob on a 2018 Honda Civic have in common with the clitoris?
I like David’s articles because he is me. Silly boneheaded decisions and all.
David’s repair timeline:
Summary execution?
Pontiac died in 1981 anyway with the last Pontiac V8.
That’s fair, it probably depends on the neighborhood, just like the other comment that it is junkies. Ours is definitely 15-16 year olds, not sophisticated enough to do any identity theft beyond using your CC of they get it.
You’re asking the wrong question. You should be asking why people leave cash and credit cards inside of a car that they are not presently occupying. Most times they won’t even take cupholder change, they want easy and quick and obvious.
Simplifying police work and making it easier to catch criminals is NEVER a satisfactory reason to trample rights and generally harass a law abiding public.
No wonder things like this exist with people like you around.
Since I just purchased my 2014 Flex SEL AWD last March, I guess I am either the best or worst qualified person to give an opinion.
So it makes sense, but it is also a strange look?
By the time I read everything, only about half of the car pictures had loaded, but 13(!) individual ads loaded for a pretty fancy woodchipper. So I am left thinking that a woodchipper was the most important thing of the last 15 years.
I’m not so sure it can be considered ‘predicting the future’ if you just don’t change your designs for a (human) generation and are still essentially making the same car 15-20 years down the road. If it was, then I guess Chrysler with the 300, Charger, and Challenger were the most futuristic cars of aughts.