I nearly ex-patted to Belize about 35 years ago. Booked freight on a cargo along with my Suzuki Samurai. Then I got cold feet, went mainstream and never looked back.
I nearly ex-patted to Belize about 35 years ago. Booked freight on a cargo along with my Suzuki Samurai. Then I got cold feet, went mainstream and never looked back.
Snorts with laughter.
Not the OP, but did a deal with Suncoast here in SWFL a few months back at just over 2%.
1. How do they (US) manufacturers always manage to get the lowest BHP from an engine? Not so true now but seems to be our legacy.
They are Top Gear Lite: Younger, Fresher, Boring.
Don’t get me wrong, I think this is a neat car. But $6.5k for a 30-year-old BMW is just not in the cards.
Am I mistaken, but they don’t recommend full battery drain. Never go below 15% capacity. So, you would need and effective range of 470 miles in order to have a usable 400 mile range.
This is for that super-ironic guy in your college dorm that folks tolerated. Except now he’s 40 and in a loveless marriage and has no friends.
How visually uninteresting can you get? The original will raise goosebumps, this just makes you turn down the sound and click forward in hope that something happens. Nothing but stupid, dull and boring happen.
Buy this car and it is going to be like Whack-A-Mole. Just wait for different problems to pop up. I’m sure everything has been tightened down (just enough) to clear a cursory inspection, but my gut tells me something lets go within the first 1,000 the new owner has it.
If he ups his price to $50k he could have a 911 Carrera. Never was a fan of the Boxster.
Chrysler: For folks just bright enough not to buy a Buick.
I’m going to say it: This car was ugly then and still ugly now. It screamed of desperation and cheap wanna-be-ism.
I think this casino is on the back bay.
Think of it, some Secret Service guy could end up doing time just to protect Trump from yard justice.
1. It isn’t interesting.
It looks like a snout.
DeLorean, naturally.
Not that this directly relates, but I once worked with a dude who always went on about serving in the 1st Iraq War. Come to find later that his tour of duty was IT at some Army base in Texas.
Hogtwaddle. He finished his thought...twice. He gave the exact context...twice.