I have no idea what mall that is, but it’s brilliant that it looks like “Dickey’s Barbecue Pit” and “ASS Pork Store” are behind you.
I have no idea what mall that is, but it’s brilliant that it looks like “Dickey’s Barbecue Pit” and “ASS Pork Store” are behind you.
I’d settle for any of these...
The “first U.S.-delivery and production left-hand-drive 2000GT” is also part of the package. How the hell did this guy have all these amazing cars?
Looks like the original one Icon did is for sale if anyone has $300K of change bouncing around... http://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/listing/…
But couldn’t they easily add a non-structural sidewall to at least protect from stuff getting in there? It seems to me that the examples you always see in pictures are just for show to demonstrate how “cool” it is. I would think in production a thin layer of rubber on the outside would work just fine.
If something is “technically unethical,” then, just like most of ethics, there is obviously a grey zone. We’re not talking about murder here, where things are pretty black-and-white (but what about self defense....). Once you’re in the grey zone, it is most certainly a passing of your personal judgment to label…
Doug, I think this video cements that you should underbid on your next car by a couple hundred dollars and use the money for a new microphone. Please.
I’ll give you the shifter, but that ad was certainly not....
Except for the propane conversion...
If you look closely at the video, I think you’ll see that the front right tire was 1.5psi low.
Legacy is either a wagon or CUV/SUV, depending on who you ask. The Golf doesn't have the "d" pillar, so it's a different class.
This convinces me if another blizzard hits Boston, instead of wasting time moving snow around, they should just shut down Tremont Street and have a rally stage.
Wow. This is insane... you had me at Tatra. http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?l…
Yes, split screen.
5 - I don't have to deal with "leveraging" (i.e., selling) my quickly depreciating asset once I want a new one. I drop the car at the dealership and I'm done.
Uninformed question here, but do truckers listen to their CB radios any more? I would think that by the 3rd or 4th truck, someone would have radioed and the later truckers would have heard and slowed way, way down (unlike that one hauling the equipment that could do nothing).
That's horrific.
I guess it's "safe" compared to that horse and buggy? Though a great car either way; what a riot.