LOL, yup. The exchange with the lot person when I returned mine:
LOL, yup. The exchange with the lot person when I returned mine:
You make it sound like the truck driver himself is at fault. Seems to me like that would only be the case if A) he owned the trailer and B) he didn’t properly maintain it. I imagine he’s an employee of the transport company.
Yes, the lawsuit confirms it is THE Kenny Charles Edward Habul.
Yep thats him.Dude was a professional driver. He has got enough money to make the dealership squeal.
Guy here who does put that type of mileage on his exotics, here’s your answer for one 10 years ago:
I love that conclusion to his story arc!
This body style of Fiero with the V6 was actually a pretty good car. It was just the usual GM “too little too late” approach.
Pontiac made some of the best looking cars in the 80s. Fiero comes to mind when thinking about bad cars that I liked.
Came here to say this. I looked it up just to make sure and just in that movie it was 93 cars.
968s used to be a little secret among the Porsche-files as one of the few <$20k cars you can buy and really enjoy. The best bits of the 924 and 944 mushed into a sweet RWD 4-banger that gets ignored by onlookers but loved by drivers.
Beat me to it, I may be behind the times but I thought you could still get nice ones for quite a bit less than that, but I haven't seen one for sale locally for a long time.
$1000 for the car, $19,000 for the badge.
I did see this video, but I actually started work on this story a few weeks ago when I saw Matt Moreman use it on his channel. Just good timing I guess.
I love the Fuego as the main pic, I wonder how many folks will recognize it.
Interesting. I found his outsider’s perspective refreshing, especially considering most other late night show hosts are American.
I’m so upset to know this. She watched her own daughter’s sex tapes and picked the best one? Barf, barf, a million times barf.
It’s purely accounting. After a merger the purchasing company has a window of time (which expires mid-August in this case) to write off the current assets of the purchased company that it doesn’t want to retain. For unreleased stuff like Batgirl, WBD can right off every bit of money they’ve spent. Released films are…
“We’re totally going to oppress people at some point, but first we need to stop down at the bistro.”
i remember when people on this site wrote about cooking. apparently that’s a thing of the past. so please help me with the following:
That’s assuming Spirit Airlines would actually get you to Miami, and not 3-day strand you in, say, Walla Walla, due to drunk pilots or insufficient duct tape on the wings.