Rich old men don't mind plugging their thing into any receptacle of an attractive young VAG.
Rich old men don't mind plugging their thing into any receptacle of an attractive young VAG.
This glossy plastic for all the camera/radar gadgets makes me cringe every time. Yes, I know what its purpose is, but both here and on the new Genesis, all my eyes are drawn to is a square of glossy plastic sticking out like a sore thumb. I really wish designers could come up with a better way of making it not as…
I've actually flown on a Chinese-assembled aircraft — and survived. And I'm willing to bet several thousand people have too and just don't know it.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/American…
Come to Charlotte! We have...um...the NASCAR Hall of Fame, and...uh...well, just stay up in Chapel Thrill until you get reeeeeeeally bored — then go to the beach.
My dream car! One day I'll have one of my own...
I still remember the squeal of delight I made when I found out my 1990 Buick Park Avenue had cornering lamps! The 1985 Park Avenue it replaced didn't, so I thought I was da bomb with the fancy upgrade.
I have actually used them for a genuine purpose before. One night I was heading to a party with an extraordinarily…
Olds is my favorite automotive personality, and I daresay is seriously underrated in the car world. Between him and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," I'd seriously consider naming a son Ransom should I ever have one.
'MURICA!
Thank you for the great writeup, Tyler! I used to see these frequently when I lived near Dobbins AFB outside of Atlanta...can't remember which branch's they were, though. Probably Navy, as Dobbins is where NAS Atlanta was.
Probably sacrilegious on my part...but...I think I'd prefer the interior noise of the 2.3 paired with the exterior noise of the 5.0. (Exterior clips are also on the R&T site.)
Or Lincoln — lord knows they need something like this. Either way, this car would be an easy way to get me to part with some of my hard-earned cash.
Watch those ignition keys!
First he tried using 44 Toyota Camrys. (Camries?) But they were all beige and faded into the desert background, leaving the message unreadable.