The wheels can be quickly swapped, and the hood scoop can be removed. You may even be tempted to make this car look tasteful and close to stock.
The wheels can be quickly swapped, and the hood scoop can be removed. You may even be tempted to make this car look tasteful and close to stock.
I keep getting the same result no matter how I configure it.
This is going to be hardest on Bristol, Track, Twig, Smock, Groot, Krunk, Willow, Slider, Stub, Twiddle, Piper, Fluff, Carat, Keg, Snuggle, Bop, Rice and Spoit.
Having never been touched like that by a woman before, it was all he could do to prematurely eject her.
Did the folks at the Lane Museum resolve the charging issue? When I was there they indicated that the charger was region coded and would not charge in the US as a result.
I never really “got” Car Talk as a kid, much to the surprise of the adults in my life. I was a little car nut from Massachusetts, after all. And my dad loved it. But this story closes a lot of loops for me.
Jesus, I didn’t know my wife posted here too
To be fair, the 1.8t runs on regular and is spec’ed for 87. The mpg difference between the diesel (avg 41mpg) and gas (avg 33mpg) wasn’t enough for me to make up the cost difference in both the car and the fuel and the maintenance.
The DeLorean DMC-12. We all love it because of Doc Brown and Marty.
small crossover that doesn’t suck...how about a cross between a car and a station wagon? We shall call it....a crosswagon.
Nashville is the spiritual home of every suburban girl who claims to be “country at heart” because she owns cowboy boots and her parents are racist.
Ive never wanted white New Balances and jorts as much as I want them now.
If everyone will drive electric cars in the future, why do we have to worry about this?
I was only kidding about being 12, probably early 20's (I’m just getting older...) and part of the charm to the tour was to see young person that passionate about cars (and he let us go past the chain into the shop area b/c our group was so small, and happened to include a former manager of some aspect of the TRD…
I can’t do it justice, but Harris practically spins poetry when he gets behind the wheel.
Spent a lovely afternoon at the Lane at the end of March. The 9 year old that gave us a tour of the basement collection (I’m sure he was more than 9, but he didn’t look a day past 12) did a great job. Quirky place for sure, but I enjoyed it more than the LeMay and almost as much as The Gilmore.
First Gear:
That’s not a pet bird, that’s an early emissions detection device.
He’s got blinker fluid!!!
Dear Penthouse,