-Writes up email to all Jalopnik authors to try and drum up some good leads for new stories-
-Writes up email to all Jalopnik authors to try and drum up some good leads for new stories-
I have drove both this and the Buick version (Encore) and they are pretty much exactly how you described them. They have both been here in Canada for a couple years, and are both still pretty rare. The two people I know got them mostly for the ground clearance and AWD since we deal with snow 8 months of the year.
HAMMER AND SICKLE TAKE TESLA BY FORCE OF MOTHERLAND!!!!
Exactly how they came from factory, yes.
Maybe the knowledge that things got much than this over the last 20 years can be a salve
-Reads title, looks over at yellow Sonoma-
Good info! Cool car as well!
That's sucky, the inspector I used was at the ~900 square foot house I bought for 3 and a half hours. He spent about 45 minutes going over all the extra stuff that would help if I did buy the house. Things like window insulation, cost of things I can expect that need fixing down the road and ton of other stuff that…
I did actually read it, was just making a joke about horses and car name cross-over. It very well could of been though a nameplate based on a person could also of been once named after a horse.
A car named after a horse? Gasp! No one ever thought of that other than Bronco, Pinto, Mustang, Colt, Brumby, Equus, Camargue, or Kuda. Not to mention the entire pony genre!
The inspectors are an awesome resource! Things like a radon tests are something most people wouldn't think of. It helps doing your homework!
I know it can sound like a pain but I learned the most from playing sports video games. I learned most of the basics of tennis and golf from Mario Tennis and Golf. I learned the rules and workings of football playing Madden, same with MLB. I knew hockey and soccer by playing it since I was 3.
Get a home inspection! This can be any where from 500-1000 bucks but can save you a lot. Check if there is any open permits too! We had two open ones on our garage and we didn't sign until they were closed.