It’s a refreshing change, as usually it ends with an ‘L’.
It’s a refreshing change, as usually it ends with an ‘L’.
There's something off with those numbers, as the least stolen should have the number one spot populated by the Chevy Captiva.
Similarly here, my e91 warranty will be up in two years, at which point replacements are to be considered (along with the leading option of “just keep it”). So far there has been little to sway me to the new breed of wagons other than the VW, which won’t be available new with a stick shift in that timeframe. The…
On the same day as the Lions’ WYTS. It’s a sign!
To be fair, the only way he would hear about it is if the article was read to him.
Well now we know they did it to stick it to Stroman too.
ARod was just leery about putting unnamed foreign substances into his body.
Leave this up to the programmers listening to John Madden too literally. No doubt he kept reminding them that when he coached, it was perfectly OK to target with the helmet.
Every time news like this comes up I have to check the timestamp to see if this is an archived story that started trending again. It is a sad reality in either case (old news vs new).
Look at it this way: that stadium will provide government-sponsored shelter once the Flames move back to Atlanta.
Anyone else disappointed it wasn't a video from Garage 54?
TBH, if this couple were my “friend” I’d inconvenience them too. Surprised they didn’t get the hint.
Stand your ground(ed outlet)!
Coastal roads are overrated. They’re full of tourists who drive 5 mph below the speed limit, and randomly stop in the middle of the road to take pictures of the sunset.
Seriously. I’d rather use that scratch towards the down payment on a well-appointed Jeep Renegade (4WD, stick shift, funky sky view).
Probably for the best. You wouldn’t want to risk a displaced colon.
I'm on Team AzRamBuss.
So true. Especially if you have a car that handles, having the transmission up/downshift mid-turn can be quite jarring. I like to set the throttle control so I am at peak powerband at the turn exit, something that automatics can’t do (as they miss that crucial piece of info: how big/wide/long is that turn).
Well said. The Flasch’s association with the quicker automatic with race car drivers was telling; driving engagement isn’t always about “going fast”.
R12.