Because most people buy trucks out of vanity, ego and a false sense of security.
Because most people buy trucks out of vanity, ego and a false sense of security.
They teased us with the GT?
First the Garage 54 ENG team bolted two inline-fours together to create a custom straight-eight in a display of…
Is that a serious question? The logic behind it is quite simple - they’re not necessary and you fucking pay for 2 plates not 1.
Maybe the plate, but the inspection sticker in NY is going to be a problem. Rotating colors means you can get away with it for about 11 months, then it’s a freaking beacon on the windshield saying “ticket me!”.
I don't like the way they look on almost any car, its visually offensive to me and I prefer not to have one.
Yep, we should really get rid of front plates. If other states can deal with it, so can the other ones. They really aren’t that useful for the police.
No, there is not a practical necessity. Yes, it’s for revenue. For one, all the illegal, unmanned “red light” cameras would have a harder time sending speeding tickets without the ability to photograph a front plate.
Yeah.. and you have to go to a body shop to get the metal framed glass welded to your vehicle...
*Scientists have found a way for insurance companies to more easily consider a car TOTALED after a minor accident.
Imagine a future where a cracked windshield costs $4000 to replace!
in 2018, Chevy sold over 140,000 Cruzes in the US
Lordstown has produced several generations of GM compact cars, including the infamous J-body Cavalier, Sunfire, Skyhawk, and the successive Delta platform Cobalt/G5 and current Chevrolet Cruze.
All cars orbit the sun.
It’s so bad, the cheese rotted off!
That’s some pretty advanced corrosion - I can’t tell if it’s twenty year’s worth, though. I wonder if they just started with a shit heap Pacer*, puttied over the rough bits, and threw some cheap blue paint on it before adding the foam burger and fry bumper.
*I loved Shit Heap…
“wow, it’s in great shape!”
This is, without a doubt, my new favorite Ferrari. Somebody in [LOCATION REDACTED] street parks their Ferrari F40.…
44...thousand...dollars.
When I special ordered mine the dealer mentioned the lack of resale value about every third sentence. My retort then is the same as now: resale value only matters if you sell it.
I know the Thunderbird is a good deal because I paid $500 more for my ‘66, which is in worse condition. According to Hagerty, both that Thunderbird and mine were a good deal. I’m going to justify paying $500 more because mine has telltale turn signal indicators, one of which works; which has to increase the price,…