This van will firmly and permanently cement my role in my family: the guy that brings home paychecks and drives us to places, nothing more and invisible beyond those 2 functions.
This van will firmly and permanently cement my role in my family: the guy that brings home paychecks and drives us to places, nothing more and invisible beyond those 2 functions.
Curious how many of those young and new to Rolls customers made their money from Youtube. I am going to guess 90%.
FACT: The inline-six is the best engine. I’d say V8s come a very close second, but nothing beats the silky smooth just-right power delivery of six cylinders humming in a row.
A few years after Acura remodeled its TL with the bucktooth front end and suffered massive sales flop, a survey was done by a popular car magazine to find out why.
Put Alonso in there, he may even get a faster time than his old McLaren with “GP2 engine.”
Who are you calling “we?” Because I certainly stop them from the demand side of supply and demand simply by having no money to afford one...
I’m Confused, Are You All Not Already Rolling Around in Armored Electric Cadillac Escalades?
I am actually enjoying that interior theme more than the exterior.
I think the bigger offense here may be keeping the wipers running while there wasn’t a drop of rain.
Who bother with the prolonged discussion? I would just ask those people if I could do burnouts with their cold engines, and their answer was usually nah that’s okay...
When I see a Cadillac or Lincoln on the road I would glance over to see who was driving, and it was almost always the same singular demographic.
Maybe you can paint the speedo dial with fluorescent paint?
Gazoo Racing Restored an Early Toyota Race Car and it Rules. Then completely ruined it with their ugly looking livery.
qw
Actually this video shows you why your car doesn’t need shock absorbers.
I like the video showing Rolls Royce production line, but I always end up stuck and re-watch the 2:47 mark with Claudia.
Touche, touche...
Wow. Totally nailed it. No, more like nailed on the nail that nailed it.
This is easy to answer. Porsche added functions like this so they could charge more for their package upgrades.