porschephile463
porschephile463
porschephile463

I can’t believe I just read an entire article about the third row of seats in a car I will never own.

I didn’t know Harbor Freight sold rims that size.

The best part of it all is, it’s likely to literally happen that way.

PC will push the limit even further.

"We're going to pull someone over." I say "Who?" thinking she has spotted someone. "I don't know yet, but I will."

Corvette or Boxters should NOT be used in the same sentence as "Dream Car".

I'm married to a cop. The gas station one? I did a ride-along with her, and this exactly what happened. She pulled to the shoulder and said, "We're going to pull someone over." I say "Who?" thinking she has spotted someone. "I don't know yet, but I will." A few seconds pass, and she said, "Watch the gas station. If

I thought they already had one:

Running Diablo with 5k left in budget to rattle can it matte black!

Oh man, "My point is this: some people have no purpose in life other than to be a bit of eye candy for the rest of us useful people."

Muhammed Moskowitz LOL

/knows he’s a troll

As long as the check cleared, it’s all good!

The car I had in there for service was an ‘85 Lotus Esprit.

Yeah, first thing i thought of was:

Brother?

are you suggesting that had the car been in different condition that fraud would be ok?

From the video it looked as if his right rear tire might have been about 1.5 psi off. Tough break, bro. Better use a digital gauge next time.

My Mercedes, with parking sensors front and rear, had the same problem. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn't. The solution? Scan it, figure out which sensor is busted, and re-seat the wiring. Over time, with cold, rain, and salt, the connection on the back of the sensor, behind the bumper, becomes less and

im frankly shocked there hasn't been a bounty placed on Tymon's head. And I still contend that Ferrari is somehow behind this to prevent thier prescious little car from getting embarrassed on global television.