I saw this parked on the side of the road in France last month.
I saw this parked on the side of the road in France last month.
If you do care about quality, you might buy a Toyota. But then all the Jalops say, “your car is an appliance, you don’t care about driving!”
That’s part of the Journalistic System of Measurement. Large things are measured in Empire State Buildings or Football Fields. Small things are measured in Human Hair Diameters or Dollar Bill Thicknesses.
And above all, don’t buy a deathtrap Baja Bug, which will crumple like a beer can in any accident and leave your kid fatherless.
And if you get into the Boost, there goes your Eco.
The essential item to buy with your cast iron frying pan is the matching cast iron lid. After it preheats, it cooks your food from the top. It’s got the little self-basting nubs on the underside too.
The essential item to buy with your cast iron frying pan is the matching cast iron lid. After it preheats, it cooks…
In the 90's, traffic in Taipei was pretty crazy, lane lines were ignored and cars traveled within a couple of inches of each other. It was an ironclad rule to only exit the car on the curb side.
when you get old, one of tow things seems to happen: either you mellow out a lot, or you go crazy.
No, drape a wrist over the wheel at 12.
The Pilot is built on the Odyssey/MDX platform.
In the case of Saturday Night Live, it sounds like a solution. Poor timing on that show is the reson I can’t stand to watch it.
I’ll buy one if I can get it with a manual.
I know that in Canada, it’s pretty easy to get gas without any ethanol at all. I wonder if they get more frozen fuel lines.
The alcohol in the E85 will absorb any water in the tank. The fuel dryer they sell at the auto parts store is just ethanol.
Most of them were. It would be a rarity to find an auto.
I know exactly what you are talking about, because once I bought a 17" CRT monitor and the only way I could get it home was in the front passenger seat, because the rear door and trunk opening were too small in my Audi sedan. But at least I could get my bike in the trunk if I folded the seats down.
I remember the dealers would sell the 2wd as a loss leader for $8k brand new. Add $2k for 4wd. However, that price was without a radio, AC, rear bumper, or right side mirror. All of these were dealer-installed accessories.
Mercury Capri too.
Can you flip down the back seats and have a pass-thru trunk? Japanese sedans don’t even have that.
Preach it brother!