Why would I want to buy a car built on a 20+ year old platform?
Why would I want to buy a car built on a 20+ year old platform?
Instead of getting a vanilla shake, why not get vanilla ice cream in a cup? This would alleviate some of the thickness issues, and chances are they won’t drown it in whipped cream.
Will this color be an option on the 4-door car?
Of course F1 fans are dropping their monicals into their prosecco. They would see something in abundance they never see on a typical race day: passing.
I’ve seen many an SL of this generation in red. This is one of the few Mercs that looks good in a color that doesn’t belong on a Schnauzer.
#COTD
There’s a good mixture of EMD & GE motive power there. I’m assuming they’re all similar in power, so they’re peeled off from the front of the line when needed.
I could have sworn it was a C6 against the BMW. I’ll have to go back and watch.
I saw an Espada a couple years at a local concours, and you can’t fathom how gorgeous (and big) this car is until you see one in person.
Next time, bring these.
Devo you say?
Am I the only one who was expecting a classier model standing next to a Rolls?
Who does Ford think they are? Ferrari?
Green on green looks fantastic, but the wheels are too dark a color.
You save a story about a train full of shit until the end of the day and complain about no good comments? Whose fault is that?
Let’s throw in another 90's pop culture reference: Crack Crack Baby.
This sounds like the greater Chicagoland area, too.
Are you talking about the main drive or the big media drive? I bought a new WD 3TB drive, and it started doing this from the moment I installed it.
I have a question about my current setup at home. I bought a refurbished Lenovo tower with Win10 installed, and it’s having issues with my second hard drive I use for storage for media (movies, pics, music, etc.).
How about a Chevy SS? These can be had with a manual transmission, haul gear and haul ass, and you can find them for around $35k with 10-15k miles on the clock.