“Can, battery, tailight”
“Can, battery, tailight”
Surely it would have been easier to record the howls of rage from owners of unreliable VWs and just play them to the sky...
I’m not interested, partly as materials - especially wood and plastic - from that era always look weird, fake and tacky but mostly as I don’t want to finance.
The execs were heard to be singing this all the way to the bank:
There’s a funny but played out joke to be said here by people who are unoriginal, so I’ll just say...
Eww.
I think one of the reasons why it’ll be regarded as a classic and a real turning point for Aston Martin is that, because it’s all Toyota underneath, it’s actually reliable and works.
A really really good driver who made (with the benefit of hindsight) really poor career choices.
The actual reason is because it’s rather unbecoming and uncouth to be so loud while having afternoon tea with kiwi & lime pie
He needs Teslas Thunder-in-Bumper warranty
As mentioned previously, this needs to be made into a movie - but it should be called:
They obviously thought that since the only other feature of a British car from the era was its unreliability, they may as well go all in on the glovebox.
Ironically the fine amount is equal to a deposit required to buy a Huracan...
Lol that was EXACTLY my thought process
“Funding at $420”
When using a planer to delaminate your wood is too mainstream...
By the sound of things, seems like disabled parking bays won’t know what’s hit them, until it’s too late
At this point the only thing longer than a Challengers trim level name is it’s shelf life - and that’s a massive name