I love that car in GT. Pretty neat stuff.
I love that car in GT. Pretty neat stuff.
My 10mm socket is probably the loneliest and cleanest of the bunch. đ
Thatâs amazing.Â
The rear suspension was the FRONT suspension of another platform?!
Somehow I find it hard to believe he would care about anything related to healthy foods.
Two people I know jumped into Corolla hatchbacks after ditching their Fiestas earlier this year. I might have done the same if I had held onto mine a while longer (Corolla hatch wasnât out yet). I ended up jumping right into another Fiesta, but an ST.
Why do you think those movies will bomb here? There are no trailers and we know almost nothing about the films.
I remember seeing this scene and thinking âThey were still releasing poison gas at that point. Wouldnât the wind spread it across a large area and poison the whole city?â.
Itâs not untapped. Just look for the taco trucks with a health rating lower than âBâ.
Well thatâs true, but then again it will still be true even when Trump sends them to invade Mexico to get that fine Mexican cuisine.
With a 470 hp V8, yes. :D
I guess I know what I'm renting from Turo this weekend.Â
Nissan Altima? Chevy Malibu?
Thereâs at least one Contour on the roads still, and itâs being driven by whichever Door Dash driver delivered my Popeyeâs chicken last month.
I like it from certain angles, and I like the front of it.
I donât see anything wrong with that car.Â
He did the right thing initially by trying to create some space for himself (he was on the white line for a bit with LeClerc trying to squeeze him). Once he got the space, though, he kept on sliding over, which was unnecessary.
I didnât like it, but for a different reason.
I love that movie so much. Iâm so happy itâs been more appreciated in recent years than when it was released.
5. Tom Cruise drove the shit out of that car. He did also stall it (which was kept in the film), but the chase was great so he deserves a pass.