Grandad used to jiggle the keys in the ignition “it won’t start until your seatbelt is buckled”
Grandad used to jiggle the keys in the ignition “it won’t start until your seatbelt is buckled”
A team of neurologists and surgeons told my wife’s parents that her head injuries from a car wreck were so severe she would never be able to look after herself again, never be able to walk more than a few paces.
This would be my response too if I was his neighbor. As long as I’m living next door to a cray-cray man with a pistol who ain’t afraid to use it in broad daylight, I’m kissing his ass.
Except that was on a section with a left hand curve for him where he could come up on someone broken down on that shoulder, and there are vehicles in the two traffic lanes.
At least they didn’t film vertically.
You know they make a turbo Forester, right?
Dear Honda,
The looks are perfect. It’s the palate cleanser we need after the Civic Type R.
To be fair, a sizeable rock in the road can back up traffic anywhere.
Our summers are nightmare fuel, yeah. But when it’s 60 degrees in December instead of buried under feet of snow, kinda makes up for it.
Amazing how a tiny little electric car company less than 1/10th the size of VW, GM, etc, manages to instill so much fear. Elon Musk be laughing at all this.
Wow, well done Audi/VAG.
I know the point is being made that a good census is a bipartisan issue, but I truly don’t believe conservatives see it that way.
For Uber, this might be Waymo’ trouble than its worth.....
Seems kind of pointless. I believe this guy wanted a wagon that drove like an M5. I don’t think he’s trying to fool people into thinking it IS an M5
“What were you thinking? You could have been robbed!”
Sounds like a no-brainer to me versus the regular MDX. It drives better, gets notably better fuel-economy, and has a very modest price-premium, so that you could make your money back in short order.
At just $1,500 over the base AWD MDX, it’s only a matter of time before the Sport Hybrid setup becomes the only…
Whatever cash you have, I also suggest buying a few silver rounds. They’re 1 ounce silver “coins” that aren’t currency. But they ARE a precious metal. They currently cost about $20 per ounce, and could be really useful in a long-term barter situation. And hey! They often climb in value, so if you need, they can also…