“illegitimate bidding.”
“illegitimate bidding.”
Also any insight if this will fit in an Insight?
Bubb Rubb approves
It’s funny, because savagegeese also encountered gear grind issues when he reviewed his friend’s Type R. And, as it turns out, he’s experienced similar issues with an older car before, and recently made a video describing exactly how he thought Honda would react:
The Pulp Fiction NSX might be more famous.
Not hotdog.
Oh, I don’t know, maybe this fun little thing. I bet that no one else has one, because I rarely see it being used on the roads ever. Oh, by the way, this is probably the first time some of you have seen this, but it’s used for turning. It activates the turn signals. Isn’t that fantastic?!
Was gonna say this until I saw the price tag budget.
Not if it’s how you make your living, dickbag.
Future Jalopnik-Amazon Post blog post:
Well my word. That truck was decabitated.
That may be, vis-a-vis not needing a lot of surface area. But the law states a minimum surface area for the turn signals and brake lights.
Is it right across the street from McDowell’s?
Nearly 250k miles, did 93,000 miles in its first 5 years. Rust and hail damage. Mileage on odometer incorrect. Oh and it’s an auto. CP.
It takes a real man to eat gas station sushi.
In 2007, three buddies and I rented a nearly new Audi A4 1.8 diesel in Prague, CZ for one reason, and one reason only: to drive it 400 miles across the Czech Republic and Germany, to pay a visit to the Nordschleife. On the way there, we did a casual 142mph on the unrestricted portion of the Autobahn; in retrospect,…
Farted continuously in rental Camry all the way from Montreal to NYC.
1st Gear: Make It Easy