Quite. If you want to change gears, learn to drive stick; it's really not that hard.
Quite. If you want to change gears, learn to drive stick; it's really not that hard.
Really? are you sure it's not just your own sense of "white"?
Most white people think Jesus was white. Take from that what you will.
On account of there being a lot of "unbuilding" (all the fake carbon, the wheels, and probably the lights) to get it right. That said, the hard bits have been done - getting the V10 in and running properly is a lot harder than peeling some Pep-Boys vinyl off the interior. And also painting it white.
You laugh, but that convertible would have the same wading depth as a Defender, and as good an approach angle as a Range Rover.
Kei cars sell in nearly every territory apart from the USA, since there isn't room in the car for all of the federally mandated Double Gulp cupholders.
The Russians are good at appropriate technology. I'm not sure if the "space pen" story is apocryphal or not but it's a good illustration. I think they'll manage it better than the US has.
Seriously, as far as she's concerned heaven did forbid self examination - she's been taught that what her daughter was talking about was wrong, and her belief in that teaching has not been shaken. No point in examining herself as the rules were pretty clear as far as she was concerned.
I wasn't disagreeing! I think in a few years the E60 will be recognised as the apex of the BMW sedan line - which is distressing as that means we are now on a downward slope.
They aren't randomly scattered, they go all the way around. That must have cost at least $20 from Pep Boys; they weren't messing around, that's for sure.
It's stupid to blame BMW's current styling "meh"-ness on Bangle. He was controversial, but that was just because his designs looked like nothing else on the road - until about three years later, when everyone got into flame surfacing.
We're looking at a 2016 model 730d, the chassis code is G11.
Oh, Dads. Mine was certain that not closing down all of the program groups in Program Manager in windows 3.1 would break the PC somehow.
Orders begin January 13 at 10 AM PT. Make sure you're financial planner is on speed-dial.
You'll also show him the VW Beetle VIN attached to the floorpan, I imagine...
At a guess, the big bit of cork at the top is acting like a spring and holding it tight against the bottle. Take the top off and it loses spring strength, meaning the gas in the bottle has enough force to pop it open.
True enough. But I doubt the production line ordering at Zuffenhausen goes:
I put CP. I'm sure it's worth that much to the right person, but I'd have to spend at least $10k more putting all the trim back to stock, repainting the whole car except one door in faded red and primer, and then holing the tailgate with a few rifle rounds.
I work in a big manufacturing company, and a lot of things are ordered in much the same way as we'd purchase something like airfreight. It goes down as a text item on the purchase order and so it doesn't get its own part code.