They have it easy. Think of the Cleveland Browns fans.
They have it easy. Think of the Cleveland Browns fans.
My guess is that GM felt that between the US and Asia they could replace the Opel engineering team. And if GM wanted to get back into Europe they could import Buicks from China and the US/Canada/Mexico.
“just bought three mediocre seats to a Bulls game and with fees, they cost $720.”
Sounds like your Taurus had the 3L Vulcan engine. The 3L Duratec is a much better fit - 155HP vs 200HP.
My parents had a 1975? Chevy Vega wagon. At one point they were getting 11 mpg.
I’ve got a 2004 Sable LS wagon, with 251K miles. I’ve had 2 oxygen sensors and one camshaft sensor replaced. Shocks replaced due to damage from hitting a curb. I get more than 100K miles out of the rear tires, 75K miles out of the front tires. Transmission is starting to go, and the AC has a leak. Doesn’t burn oil.
It’s “My Tracks”. I also loved that app, far superior for walking/hiking than Google Fit. Plus, Fit always gets the distance wrong, while My Tracks was spot on.
“while women’s soccer is just as entertaining as it’s male counterpart”
Jag XKE convertable
The Judge’s parents needed government-mandated celibacy.
NC. The best Miata.
I was at the Washington auto show yesterday, and looked at the RF. I’ve got a 2012 with the PRHT, and I don’t like the RF. The PRHT drops completely out of view; the RF obstructs quite a bit of your vision - almost as bad as when the PRHT is up. Frankly, I’d rather have a true coupe than the RF, but I like my PRHT…
Yeah, the so called shortage in STEM is to drive an increase in graduates so there will be a glut that will result in lower wages - a win for businesses.
Rust - You have to be careful because dealers in warmer areas will buy cheap cars from rust zone areas.
In the US, for 2017 you have to get the highest level trim to get the roof rack shown. Lower trim levels get the butt ugly plastic monstrosity.
Supposedly, Nap Time almost hit another boat a year ago.
It doesn’t make sense for a small company like Mazda to dump resources into a dead end like the rotary. Poor gas milage, poor longivity, problems with emissions, and it is too finicky.
Some day, if you are lucky, you will be older than the guy in your picture.
And since wagons are lower in height, it is easier to put stuff on top of them.
I’d buy the wagon.