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.
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?
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.