By law you have to be over 70 to enter a Honda dealership in the UK.
By law you have to be over 70 to enter a Honda dealership in the UK.
French cars are typically more reliable than German ones, and certainly more reliable than British ones. Probably an improvement for LR.
Union Pacific 4014, also known as the largest steam locomotive in the world, also known as a Union Pacific “Big Boy,”
Nope. Just typical Americans.
You’ll wreck what every you put it in quicker, guaranteed.
I think its fun.
More fun than reading how some broken down rust bucket David picked up for $0.79 was unreliable for the 65th time on long-ass roadtrip (I like David’s articles to be fair, but this is neat info)
The Titanic was immense in its day, but would be dwarfed by modern cruise ships. Union Pacific’s Big Boy locomotive…
That is fairly easy :
Probably that it’s a whole lot easier and cheaper to source a dual clutch gearbox AND enthusiasts who complain about the lack of manual were never going to buy one anyway.
And every one is owned by someone who will challenge you to fight them over a hideous looking car.
If it’s a domestic flight and the person behind you is tall enough you’re going to ram your seat into their knees, this sounds like less of a principled stand and more like you’re just an asshole.
The Fast and the Fuhrerious
I thought the dipstick in BMWs was located in the drivers seat?
Skoda is this weird arm of VW that somehow hasn’t put VW out of business. Usually they’re cheaper, yet they always seemed nicer to sit and drive in. I remember I had a Octavia as my rental in Dubai and it was so well put together and nice to drive. Like, why you’d buy a VW over a Skoda is beyond me. They look better,…
Airbags are never done right.
Tap a Pinto? Explosion.
When they remove the headrests and the rear-view mirror. I understand why, but it doesn’t make it any less annoying.
Need more hood scoop.
So when will we find out that every VW EV actually has a tiny diesel engine powering it?