This. I really wanted to snap up my grandparents Buick Regal when I was in my 20's, just for the well-maintained condition and low-low miles, but alas I was on the wrong side of the country.
This. I really wanted to snap up my grandparents Buick Regal when I was in my 20's, just for the well-maintained condition and low-low miles, but alas I was on the wrong side of the country.
I’m pretty sure that’s a Lambo Hino, dude. :)
1st Gear: I am driving more. After a short period of telework, I am back in the office because there are things that need doing that require hands-on. There is a rotating crew of 10-15 that also come in for such needs. My employer is offering free parking and so I am using that, as I am still leery of using the…
No coupon at the link you posted.
No coupon at the link you posted.
Interesting article, even if I am not a big race fan. A minor quibble: The second video is pretty much useless. Shaky video, no cars through the first half of the video and a poor angle compared to the first one.
Star me if you skipped the History of the TUV and scrolled down to the inspection.
the 21st century trolley problem
This. We get it, you were in a place with tall trees. But a couple of those pics I’m wondering where the car is!
Silly question... If you are planning a 5000 mile road trip, why not drive it home?
Does this count?
That, if it does indeed become law. Which is the most likely scenario. Can’t litigate a bill.
I don’t know where you would buy just the rubber. The refills I buy have the metal strips installed, and a clip to lock it on the arm. I would worry about ruining my new blades by trying to shove two metal strips through them!
A lawsuit caused by a Republican Governor, settled by a Democratic Attorney General. And it is still just a bill, it could die in the Senate or get vetoed by the Dem Guv.
4th and 5th were pretty good takes, I thought.
Tesla is ready for the Zombie Apocalypse.