yeah those Mormons just do nothing for traction
yeah those Mormons just do nothing for traction
Wow.
Dang.. and here I was thinking I was losing weight.
You can’t just claim that without a source
yup 375lbs is a bit more accurate
17okg is not 154 lbs.
Ahh, Mercedes had one before (admittedly more of an suv). Good for driving to Poland.
I guess - though the middle wheels only went down when the car was detached. You can see them tucked up in the auto show photos:
1989 Plymouth Voyager 3, as well:
Chrysler ME Four-Twelve without a doubt.
Last I knew Chrysler used a prototype in their SRT driving experience. It was apparently close to production too, but got nixed because Mercedes was upset that it was better than the SLR in almost every way.
Cadillac is such a tease.
“We’re friends ‘til the end, remember?”
That kid is way to small to be riding without a car seat, let alone sitting in the front seat.
Google is pretty sure that’s a Tundra, dude.
69-degree angle
This hypermiling shit has gotten out of hand.
So, I teach Rhet/Comp (argumentative logic in a written capacity) at the college level, and have for the last twelve years.
The level of obfuscation, dissemblance, and general reliance on logical fallacies that this administration continues to engage in is absolutely flabbergasting. I’m no political pundit, but I do…
If you keep popping tires, perhaps you should take a page from the No. 321 Dakaras Toyota. These crazy Lithuanians…
Ford, I would hope, realizes that the youngest group of people who could legally drive a brand-new Bronco are now in their 40's. They better get cracking before prospective buyers are more interested in an AARP discount than an FX4 off-road package.