2009 - 2010 Ford Mustang. It was a huge upgrade in terms of modernizing the S197 from a straight retro redo to a thoroughly modern car with some retro touches. The interior was vastly improved as well.
2009 - 2010 Ford Mustang. It was a huge upgrade in terms of modernizing the S197 from a straight retro redo to a thoroughly modern car with some retro touches. The interior was vastly improved as well.
I don’t really see an issue here. These things are cool, but compared to modern cars, they really aren’t that special. People here are paying for the cache of owning an ITR.
Harley Davidson - Turning gasoline into noise without the pesky side effect of horsepower.
I want the time back that I spent watching King of the Baggers. Duller than dull
I wonder if people are going to immediately replace the exhaust system with something from the aftermarket that sounds like absolute ass when they romp on the throttle every 5 seconds like most of the F150 Raptors I see.
Probably. The answer is probably.
Pretty much every diesel bro in my town.
Saw a Bro-Dozer the other day. Exhaust tip was the size of a trash can.
A Saabaru was on my short list when I bought my ‘05 GTO. Are you alternate universe me?
The current Challenger/Charger. A 20+ year old Mercedes chassis cosplaying as a retro muscle car. It doesn’t advance the species like the Camaro/Mustang (hey, we can take corners now too!), it’s just pure nostalgia for those who don’t want the inconvenience of owning an original era muscle car. [Dons flame suit.]
A large portion of the homeless around Penn Station are NOT from New York City. Many are here because in suburban and rural areas substance abuse treatment is limited to nonexistent.
I transferred in and out of Penn Station several times while on vacation last month. It’s certainly not Disneyland, but, it wasn’t nearly as grungy as you might guess. My only major suggestion for Penn Station is putting in better lighting would be helpful.
So maybe house the homeless, then? I would vote for a tax increase to house the homeless, I honestly would.
But he didn’t buy from the dealership, remember? He bought it privately from the literal conman that worked there. There’s not a universe where I trust a guy willing to sell his private car like that.
Usually you don’t get the title right off the bat when you buy from a dealer.
For real. Dealers are almost always scum, but who in their right mind hands over money for a car without getting the title? WTF?
Once again the age old lesson bites someone in the ass: No title? No cash transfers hands.
Now we wait on them to charge either the guy they chose to chase or the dead pedestrian himself with murder.
The cop wasn’t even part of the chase, he just floored it to be a part of it too. Bored idiot seeking excitement, and he killed a man.
Are the carjackers now looking at potential felony murder charges?
Why the fuck would you engage in a high speed pursuit on a vehicle with a lo jack?