It's been more than 23 years.
It's been more than 23 years.
"Oh, you drive an Alfa Romeo? Those are cool too, I guess."
Blind spot detection practically required? Ha. Driving a Navigator without one isn't difficult, it's just all about having properly set mirrors, actually using them, and doing the quick glance just for certainty. Lazy bastards.
No problem. Awesome review! It almost makes me want a small version of myself, one damn cute kid. Ball pen in the back of a moving Raptor would be awesome.
6.2 Liter V6?
Stuck going to a Chemistry review at 7PM that nets me 5 bonus points on my final exam. I'll catch you gents next year.
6PM is rush hour madness for I-35 though, and I'll be coming from San Marcos. hmm
I'm not going to the F1 race, but I can definitely make it to The Draught House at 6. Should I go?
No fun allowed, you might hurt yourself. Let's nerf the world!
I should really look into some LED kits for my bike, that's a really good application for them. Racing style blinking stop light can definitely save motorcyclist's lives.
I wouldn't put myself in that position, but my SO certainly wouldn't give a shit if I brought home a BRZ, they're pretty dang cheap as far as new cars go.
Glad I'm not the only one who thinks this way.
It's been a popular topic of disagreement, but I think I'm going to have to side with you. LEDs in a mainstream car is a good thing.
I pirate what I want.
I hear the airplane package has significantly increased resale value, as well.
They were crucial in the strategy of blitzkrieg.
Definitely a bridge/tunnel. Source: I had one as a child, and it was awesome.
So even cameras made by Ferrari catch on fire?
Haha, yes, I believe you are. Workers can't be people too! They're just mindless drones.