At least you can still get into and out of your BMW, even if you can’t jam to the B52's while coasting to your love shack.
At least you can still get into and out of your BMW, even if you can’t jam to the B52's while coasting to your love shack.
I’m pretty sure nobody will mistake a Ferrari for a Hyundai with its silly, normal doors.
Is there supposed to be sarcasm in there or just a typo? Last I checked, Britain was, technically, still part of the United Kingdom.
Local dealers seem to always offer a BOGO - buy a Cherokee and get a Dart or 200 or something. I guess they figure you’ll need a spare since one will always be in the shop.
When my parents downsized from a GMC conversion van that couldn’t stay out of the transmission shop, my mom bought a 4runner. This was back in ‘87. Back then, minivans were HIDEOUS or a Chrysler. That generation actually created the minivans we have today - stylish, comfortable, the perfect family hauler. SUVs were…
Seems fair since they both use the same roads, which is what the gas tax was supposed to pay for to begin with. The only difference is the source of the energy used in propulsion and the weight.
So, are you inviting me up for the weekend? If so, have the Aston Martin lawyers written an appropriately long liability waiver to go along with the warranty?
I like the idea of notifying people their brake lights are out or something like that, but it doesn’t need to be in a way that’s intended to shame. It’s easy to go without a tail light for a while and that’s a terrible excuse the cops use to stop otherwise innocent folks.
My gut tells me that the EPA isn’t really trying to ban amateur race cars...
At least the beamer has an actual Park button, so there’s no “how many times to I twitch the knob up” questions.
It looked to me like Cam just got flustered early. There were a few plays where it looked like his o-line intentionally let him get hit. Some of the Broncos were saying today that he only plays for himself. Makes me wonder if the Panthers’ o-line agreed and tried to send a message.
That sounds like you’re giving the finger to the other folks in the lot.
No. It’s too easy to press the button that says XM37 instead of the voice command, waiting 30 seconds, saying “tune xm37", and waiting another 30 seconds only to be told it didn’t understand me.
I wanted a 911; almost settled on a Cayenne; ended up with a Sierra crew cab. Couldn’t fit 2 kids plus an infant carrier in the back of the old Ridgeline - infant carrier interfered with middle child’s seatbelt. The Sierra also give me the option of hauling the neighbor’s kid in the front row jump seat. No other…
I think this will only cut Carmax’s warranty costs on Doug by 30%. The Aston will be in the shop so much he’ll have to drive the Rover. If he’s lucky, which he seems to me more than not, the trips to the repair shops will work out so he won’t have to rent another car very often.
It’s more like using nothing but emoji’s :) It’s annoying as hell and everyone else knows you’re an idiot that doesn’t belong behind a smart phone, much less a steering wheel.