samuel1981
yeah-but will it manual?
samuel1981

Yes! Finally a chance to flex. I have (against most odds) been operating a USDM Delica/Mitsu Wagon for about 6 and some years now. I contend that cab-over vans were never done justice in the U.S. and is the best shape for urban usage - go figure since they evolved in the context of dense Asian cities. Highways

This gives me a flashback.

Bagotville has crossed runways of 10K and 6K feet, intersecting around the middle. Montreal has roughly the same length but parallel. Why is this important?

Because landing an aircraft with damaged landing gear requires a FOD sweep. With Bagotville that possibly closes the entire airport until completed. You also don’t

I have yet to come across anything that tops this:

Let me save everyone some time. Conclusions - traction control on: Audi slightly better. Traction control off: Audi more sloppy than the others. Trade-offs abound, and no real standout winner.

You’re welcome.

I need this because I find cleaning my car to be quite exhausting. 

I’ve Niva seen one, but I know they made a Lada them. Badum tchhhh


And, with BMW eliminating dispsticks in favor of electronic level sensors in the late 2000s, the Germans have been able to turn around and play the same trick on many unsuspecting owners!

Make Another Gearbox Available

Isetta ladder?

What an eh-hole.

This is a simply outstanding pioneering thrust westward made even better now with the addition of the brothers Tracy!

The Fast and the Fuhrerious

Comes up to a Cadillac driver.

Glass is no match for a speeding Bullitt.

Hey, that’s the bathroom window of my old apartment in Red Hook!

A good friend of mine’s mother had a 2002 Windstar while I was in middle and high school. We’ll call the friend “V”. We actually did call V’s mother “Bob” because someone once said “Mom” with a head cold, and it came out as “Bob”. And the name stuck. Anyway, Bob and her husband—V’s father—bought the 2002 Windstar new

Hotmail.

If I was Ford this is what I’d do.