Ford sold 200,000 Fusions and 150,000 Focuses last year in the US. Volkswagen sold 335,000 total vehicles in the US and has no plans to abandon it’s cars/sedans as far as I’ve read. I don’t understand it.
Ford sold 200,000 Fusions and 150,000 Focuses last year in the US. Volkswagen sold 335,000 total vehicles in the US and has no plans to abandon it’s cars/sedans as far as I’ve read. I don’t understand it.
Makeup for the end of game 4?
Rear. Fog. Lights.
The video says it’s a W220 S600 with the M137 V12. I don’t know my Mercs too well, so I’m inclined to take his word for it.
This video makes your idea sound better. Drive-bys and all.
...but it’s sooooooo pretty, Tom!
The best part of all of this was the PA guy at Fenway playing “Let It Go” from Frozen when Nevin went back to argue with the umpires again.
Yeah, but only the Camaro could be optioned with t-tops.
You act like muscle cars shouldn’t share an engine with the postal trucks...
Ditto. My parents recently retired from MA to central FL and every time I visit it’s like the land of cars that I forgot ever existed.
Personally speaking, once we got the hang of making pizza on a grill, I found oven baked pizza just pales in comparison.
You’re a few years too late tho.
Wait, you mean like, working all the time? Isn’t that kind of asking a lot?
OOO! OOO!!! I know. Make it good.
Crack pipe all the way. But I want it.
I’m sorry, but the 959 still is the future as far as I’m concerned. As in, come hell or high water, at some point in the future I’ll drive one.
That’s always my favorite part—when those comments come from a sausage-party-on-wheels.
Anyone that drove a Power Wheels as a kid (or any amusement park go-kart/car for that matter) should know how to drive with one pedal.
2+2=No
The 4Runner is one of my favorite SUVs and I’m dangerously close to favoring it even over the mighty Wrangler, but we’ll talk more about that when I’ve spent a little more time with both.