My guess is that she didn’t have GAP coverage, which is an expensive lesson. I can easily see a Kia like this losing half of the sales-price. Especially if the purchaser rolled-in some upside-down debt from a trade-in.
What kind of terrible, backwards people say that old stuff is NOT welcome at a car show?
The WRX wave is alive and well, can confirm. I don’t initiate, but I’ll return the gesture if I notice it.
Yay, another stud pitcher whose prime the Mariners can waste.
This $4500 Subaru WRX and $10,500 worth of rally parts.
“As of yet, there’s no clarity on the reason for his glove-corn...”
“When they ask if Pepsi is okay instead of Coke”
I always forget how small the original NSX was until I see one parked next to a modern car. That CTR looks like an RX350.
With all due respect to the author, who clearly wrote a spirited piece of journalism here:
I guess the connection is a violent woman who’s not too keen on the well-being of Bulls.
*Squeezes shift knob really tight”
Fuck your Tagalongs. I’m all about that Samoa action. Also, the white ones are severely underrated. Savanah Smiles apparently. Thin Mints are overrated af.
So one of the claims is the sweeper was visible for 20 seconds and the vehicle took no action to avoid it. If only there was a way the car could have been manually manipulated to change course away from a stationary object by some sentient being responsible for operating the vehicle.
They are a testament to what public schools can produce if students have support at home and in well-funded schools.
2005 STi, 158,xxx miles on stock motor here. The typical Subaru bros make us look bad. Most of them slap ebay shit parts at them and redline them like Honda’s. That is NOT the way to drive these cars.