Which means that they weren’t buying anyway. Saving me the aforementioned walking and orifice rendering.
Which means that they weren’t buying anyway. Saving me the aforementioned walking and orifice rendering.
X-Plan buyers (Ford vendor partners) were the worst. They always thought there was more in the deal.
One that happened to me a lot;
I voted NP, even though I don’t actually fit into the drivers seat of a CJ-5. The CJ-7’s are a little better, but it isn’t until Wrangler that I have any level of comfort.
That stuff is really hard to photograph well.
I can remember the first time I went to a restaurant and had the earth-moving realization that not every waiter in the word was just there until their writeactsingpainting career took off.
Well damn!
To; Everyone who said Miata and something else.
Even though I can't get it spec'd the way I want. (Cargo, diesel, manual.)
I posted this, and then scrolled down and saw the Transit Connect vs. SUV article.
In 2005 I bought a 1990 GMC Vandura 2500. Hi-roof conversion with red velour captains chairs. TV, fridge, and the rear seat folded flat. Worked for a dealership so I bought it for $1000. Gas was passing $3.50 but I only had a three mile commute. Had to replace the engine within three months, and later had a wheel fly…
A Rusty Nail used to be my Go-to drink with a dessert cheese plate. Works great with that.
My two best friends both have the same first name, one became an M.D. and the other is a lawyer. Since we now live hundreds of miles apart when I have to reference them to my other friends who have never met them I go with "Dr Firstname" and "Firstname Esq."
My first was a 1971 VW Karmann Ghia. I feel ya'
When my first car landed in the driveway 29 years ago, I looked inside and said, "What's the extra pedal for?" My father replied, "Don't worry, it's easy."
In 1986 I turned 17 and got my license. I ended up with a great car for a teenager.