I think you meant to say that:
Miata
Is
Always
The
Answer
I think you meant to say that:
Miata
Is
Always
The
Answer
At least the side impact curtains kept his head inside the vehicle.
please tell me this is an actual quattro and now a transverse mounted haldex mess.
Would you prefer "anyhoodle" or perhaps "anyhidilly-ho"?
Is this a one time thing or 1/10th per year? What do you do with that 1/10th each of the subsequent years? Sure you can save it, or you could use the 1/10th rule for each of 5 years, and viola[sic], new economy car.
I'm calling BS on his "glaze" reasoning. Especially for early season snow, the ground isn't typically frozen. What he described is really no different than the first couple of early season snows, or what we experience after a mid season melt, and again for late season snow storms, after the thaw. (I'm in Upstate…
Shockingly, this also happens in Buffalo.
You can hardly see 'dem nipples.
I would say any Audi with quattro before they added all the electrical nannies.
I have a 91 coupe quattro and it's amazing in the snow. I can turn off the ABS, it has a locking rear diff (below 15mph), and heated seats.
The guys from smyth performance are working on a jetta truck kit,
https://www.facebook.com/SmythPerforman…
... oh and dude, cow's children is not the preferred nomenclature: calves, please.
I wonder if this has to do with the provision in MCA's will that none of their songs be used in advertising?
I expect a number of people will have issues with the choice of vehicles. It would have been a better test with a full time all wheel drive opposed to part time.
This video was a joking response to Willis McGahee commenting on there not being a lot to do in Buffalo, and something about Dave & Busters.
I'm fairly certain that first responders are exempt from the cell phone laws in most states.
I see the BJ jump seat is still intact.
I've also noticed that when the fuel guage is either left or right of the center of the instrument panel, it is typically on the same side as the fill door.
Wait a second, can someone explain why old cars don't like synthetic?
I never realized Kenny from south park was a motorcyclist.
The process uses brackish or non-potable water. What precious resource are they using?