Too bad it sounds like a blender full of ball bearings on the inside.
Too bad it sounds like a blender full of ball bearings on the inside.
This looks like the start to a SNL skit
They are simply awful and I wish they had a no-charge option for normal tires on the cars they choose to use them on. Aside from allowing you to drive at slower speeds for a short distance is there any benefit? Certainly isn't worth that trade off in my mind.
Because it looks, EXXXTREEEME!
At least partially shopped. Probably two images blended together with a little HDR action.
Just got off a MadDog last night and the wheels-up to wheels down flight time is definitely greater than that of the other aircraft DL files on the route I have been stuck on them. The downside of the 2 side seating is that the overhead can't fit the larger rollboards without being turned sideways and they are LOUD!
#2 - Yup. I just flew a MadDog last night. So awful and Delta uses them all over the east coast.
There is no universal consensus on the exact years but millenials (generation Y) run roughly early 80s to ~2000. Most of the people that fall in this generation are baby boomers kids so you can pretty much work back from there. While the following generation is 'generation X' offspring.
The older end of the millennials are just breaking into their 30's so yeah certainly old enough to buy new if they wanted. Plenty of parents out there buy cars for their kids, too.
CP. The only worthwhile thing is the LS1. Tired interior with roll-down windows and by 1997 these things were like driving uhaul.
I think this falls under the category of "If it sounds too good to be true it probably is"
3rd - I think this is OK as long as they keep the made in China cars over there for the time being.
Yeah it is pretty obvious the bro in question is a poseur. BMW basketweaves (without center caps) tow hook, stickers on the windows. None of this covers up the fact that it is a 525i automatic.
Tow hook so when you get the car stuck in the gravel run-off areas.
Your example of a cheap work truck for things you really want a truck for but not using it as a DD is exactly why most of the people that drive $50k pickups are asshats. The thing is that those people really help subsidize the cost for everyone else, although they do drive the trucks slightly upmarket with each…
While I agree with you opinions like this are in the minority. The people that buy pickups for their office job are the reason trucks are being some luxury cars on stilts.
Awesome. I f'ing hate car dealers. I have always gotten a great deal (and never had a trade) but the whole grey area, we-try-to-fuck-you-in-every-hole experience is awful. Personally I would love for a car company to turn the tables on the whole franchised dealer thing but I won't hold my breath. This is a step in the…
I've heard other auto writers complain about the same thing. For those of us that don't go on press junkets and share cars with 1/2 dozen other people I don't think it's really an issue. I don't see any draw in spending money for the option but I think there are way worse tech changes that have been implemented in…
So true. I think it is pretty much any car with that engine. The G35 and FX35 seem to suffer the same fate.
I will disagree. Power seats are heavy and complex for something that many not need to be used that often. Give me a good manual seat any day of the week.