I agree that they can “fight” for that. I have no interest in helping them. I’m not worried about their water and as long as they aren’t digging up graves I don’t care about the rest either.
I agree that they can “fight” for that. I have no interest in helping them. I’m not worried about their water and as long as they aren’t digging up graves I don’t care about the rest either.
One piece of advice, vodka in your trunk. It will store in a freezer without exploding. Beer won’t. Frozen tundra emergency pack
It’s sad, but in the end I probably wouldn’t like the new, over priced one anyway. Mine is paid for and becoming more of a classic every day. 166,000 miles and counting. Been pretty damn reliable too. I have no complaints at all. and my 6 year old boy loves to go for drives because he can sit in the front seat and see…
It looks huge?
So now we just need an economically feasible way to separate hydrogen from other elements. Sounds easy.
Funny. When I saw the story my first thought was, I’m no Nickleback fan but it’s better than having to listen to AC/DC.
Doug’s next “car” should be a tow truck.
I bought a 1993 RX7 in 1998 with 12,000 miles on the odometer. I bought it sight unseen having never even sat in one before. I still have it and the odometer now reads 165,000 miles. I like a car now then, but I have no real lust to buy any other car for a toy.
I have a 2010 VW CC. It was a relatively cheep small to mid size sedan that you could get with a manual. From what I gather, the new one is much larger and more luxury than sport. I’m sure no manual will be on the option list. No thanks. They already ruined the nose in 2012 so I guess they just finished the job...
I did. The latest 200 mph supercar goes 194.
I have had a 110 mile daily commute for about 4 years now. It’s mostly rural two lane highway and there is no real traffic to content with. I love it except for the expense.
You too.
So you don’t think its a “fine car”? I will defer to your wisdom...
I take issue with your first two sentences.
I don’t think they are blindly backing Ford. Political people tend to blindly back whatever their party tells them to. Almost always against their own interests.
Not sure where to ask this, but is there a way to alter the things “you may also like...” feed so I don’t have to see the things I definitely don’t give a shit about?
It is. Here is one of the most beautiful views.I’m not sure how easy to use they would be. It would take some getting used to. I’d love to try.
Spotted this vacationing in San Diego this year. The wife thought I was nuts giving it a second look.
You forgot Social Security.
How about using that as plan Z. We can try a few things first.