rover will do that all on its own.
rover will do that all on its own.
I was taught that boys don’t wear Princess Leia dresses.
I know it’s just machinery but it’s still cruel, (and wasteful..) Even a fairly frequent oil change (even just once a year a better than just letting it go) with a marginally decent synthetic oil keeps a motor so much happier. You reduce the likelihood of overheating, it runs better, less likely to strand you,…
Now now, MacLeod, there’s no need to apologize for remaining true to your own culture, so long as you do it without implications of objective superiority or inferiority. So far, so good! And merry Christmas to you as well.
Inglorious ones, at that.
Yes. kW, not kWh.
Bingo. Great looking car, insane price. $14k will buy you a brand new, not 30 years old car at some dealers, so why spend it on a 30 year old Mercedes?
Let’s have some stupid, car-geeky fun, why not? You’re not getting anything done today, we all know that. So take a…
Oh, what fun!
I once complimented a Mitsubishi 3000GT in front of my site supervisor in Iowa. His exact words were “Know what else they made? The Zero.” BTW, this was in 2009 and he was only in his 40s.
None of them catch on fire. You’r more likely to find a Tesla on fire than an FCA product.
Best gearchanges in any move. So precise. So nimble.
I saw one of these in a vintage racer trim at Toyota MegaWeb in Tokyo over the summer. Really a cool little car. All of the Toyota rally cars were my favorite, though. The MR2-based Group S mule was jaw dropping.
That’s all fine - except for the externalities. It’s one thing for Joe Driver to make a decision for himself that he wants to work 80 hour weeks because that’s what it takes to earn the kind of money he needs to (support his lifestyle, or feed his kids, or dig his way out of the debt accumulated due to a medical…
Uh huh huh.
Nobody ever claimed that the Z32 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo was a reliable vehicle. Here’s one of the reasons why.
Reverse: Yeah, Elvis Was Pretty Cool
The ad says it’s a farm truck, so my guess it could have some sort of attachment for a plow or some other device out back. The weight out front is a counter weight for the back apparatus like on farm tractors.
To be fair, you’ll have to add insurance for that Fiesta to those costs. But yes, $600 a month for having the privilege of leasing and insuring a compact crossover seems a huge waste of money to me, but I don’t drive new or recent cars for exactly this reason. For the type of deal it’s not overly expensive I guess.
Yup, end the humiliation and get the fuck out of there. Poor guy will end up like William H Macy’s character in Boogie Nights....