>All that and more in The Morning Shift for Wednesday, June 1, 2020.
>All that and more in The Morning Shift for Wednesday, June 1, 2020.
The first week of March my families only car, a 2018 Hyundai Elantra GT Sport, that we had planned to keep 10 years was in an accident & totaled. It was paid off and the insurance had a prevision for a rental during repair/damage evaluation that ended Tuesday when the settlement for the value was deposited.
basically no, but depends on the franchisee
Hot Doughnuts Now = On ≠ Free Doughnut
If ‘90s nostalgia will soon take hold, is the following a good basis for someone’s project or should it be scraped when it’s replaced soon:
I still have mine and it’s stock.
I’ve had my 1997 Prelude Base for 13 years and don’t have any rust issues.
I happen to dd a 1998 Honda Prelude, I like the seats. My passengers only take issue with the lowness of the car for entry & exit than the seats themselves.
“And like most brands are wont to do”
did you mean
And like most brands are want to do
“aims to do for Hyundai what Lexus did for Hyundai”
did you mean
aims to do for Hyundai what Lexus did for Toyota?
because it’s a race car built for a one make racing series in the 90's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_XJR-15#Racing_history
Yes, there have been 7 Millennium Falcon sets. The Millennium Falcon currently for sale is 1,254 pieces, and is 4" tall by 15" wide. It retails for $140. The Ultimate Collector's Millennium Falcon pictured in the article is 5,195 pieces, ~8" tall by 22" wide and retired. Thus it now retails for over $4,000. So the…