All my Fords have been pretty rock solid, but I don’t ever own them that long.
All my Fords have been pretty rock solid, but I don’t ever own them that long.
I’m sad to learn that knowledge I gained watching “Star Trek VI” was apparently wasted.
I’m 100% sure that’s the joke.
You’re thinking of ‘entrepreneur’
What’s worse is that it seems to be saying that, if not for the human taking control in these critical moments, the cars would have a collision of some sort roughly every 450 miles, which is really bad.
Depends on whether you’re an assman or not.
**Snicker** “He doesn’t know how to use the three seashells.”
Are you a CPA? Because we suck.
Unlike the Q7/Q8, I have a hard time telling the difference between this and regular-recipe Q3.
We drove one of the new Altimas when my wife was looking for new cars, and it is a big car (even compared to the 2002 Altima I had back in.... 2002), but it sure drove like shit. Steering was mushy and ill-defined, the transmission was annoying, even the headrests were uncomfortable.
Given the competition and the state of the automotive industry, this neither surprises nor bothers me.
It was indeed the 700R4.
She was definitely not heavy. I had standards back then.
Mine was an ‘86 Trans Am. Went through multiple transmissions in a very short time, including once when dealership was delivering it after having just fixed it.
I hadn’t realized how short of a time the Fiero was produced.
I like it, and that’s all that really matters.
I didn’t even know Hallmark made cards for that particular occasion.
Could the mid-engined Corvette not also be a hatchback? Just because Audi and Ferrari and the rest show off their engines doesn’t mean everybody has to (a Cayman still has a hatchback and rear storage).
If they wanted to be comfortable in the back seat, they should have made different friends.
The State of Texas does more retesting these days (you have to go to the DL office to renew every ten years, take the eye test, get a new picture, etc.) and for those who fail, they can get a Texas ID, which looks much like a DL and is an official state identification but doesn’t confer driving privileges.