I thought dentists went illegal bow hunting in Africa after driving a Camary all of their life.
I thought dentists went illegal bow hunting in Africa after driving a Camary all of their life.
I have to admit, as nice as the wheels look, the first thing I would do after driving this car home would be switching to a different set of wheels. Who would you trust to put new tires on those wheels? A Ford dealership? Discount Tire?
Jesus, I think that guy had a stroke.
The H2 was more of a symbol of pure excess. A suburban with a body kit.
Used Nissan Leaf. You can pickup a 3 year old Leaf with less than 20k miles for under $10k. They are not very fast, the teenagers can only drive a relatively short distance (no sneaking out on long road trips), and they can fill up at home so you don’t have to worry about gas money.
I can’t remember who said it, but I once heard a cyclist describe crashing like this:
The history of the flag doesn’t matter when more than half the public views it as a symbol of racism and slavery. If you carry around a confederate flag most people will think you’re a redneck racist, simple as that. However, it’s a free country, you can fly any flag you want.
The way the exhaust peeks through the back grill feels like I’m looking at a supermodel through lingerie.
You forgot the Leaf.
This ^^^
My Porsche Cayman will not even do 186mph. Never mind the 176.95 seconds. :)
I’ll try working this angle with my wife on letting me get a 458. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Just ordered one. Thanks!
Can we please just start calling these wagons?
I’m sure that was very impressive for a commercial airliner, but honestly it looked like a Hummer running a slalom course.
A nicely equipped 2015 base Cayman will run in the $60k-$70k range. You can easily find some low mileage 2014’s for under $50K that are CPO. Porsche’s CPO program is one of the best out there. 100k mile and 6 year warranty. I purchased my 2014 Cayman S for $72k. It was a dealer demo with 2000 miles, had Porsche’s CPO,…