Even KBB (~$11,000 in VG condition) says this is Crack Pipe.
Even KBB (~$11,000 in VG condition) says this is Crack Pipe.
Why two transporter pick ups?
So, all those hipsters and would-be cowboys are gonna get lit-up with white lightning? The pisssed-in skinny jeans will stink, and the pickup truck carnage will be noisy. (And a boon for those looking to swap 3.7 Ecoboosts into their old-style Rangers.)
Fastest laps are typically set in what Red Auerbach referred to as “garbage time,” at the end of the race, when fuel loads are the lightest and the outcome is typically already determined. Setting a fastest lap generally depends on being in clean air and away from any other competitors, so the driver doesn’t have to…
(really, wouldn’t grape juice have worked just as well as a substitute?).
Sometimes life can be both disgusting and simultaneously rewarding.
The American post-WW2 economy (the one we all harken back to as the “good old days”) was built on a stuff-starved, reasonably well-paid middle class, including skilled manufacturing workers. (“semi-skill labor jobs” assures me beyond question that you are an asshole.) all of whom made things, and in doing so, made…
This story failed to point out that, even after being confronted by the police, the Suspicious Black Man continued to be black. In police parlance, this is known as a “Skip Gates” call.
Corral??
Ann Coulter is a troll. She says things to piss people off and to keep herself in the news.
You make an excellent, well-supported point.
I could have sworn I’d put an “e” at the end of “slim.” FML
What kind of an illiterate wretch are you? It’s the microbes. Earth’s microbes will kill every one of those slim-assed aliens!
No mention of the labor strife there?
You buried the lede: He was driving a “horseless carriage” of his own making.
I’d buy it and hope I didn’t need new front brakes anytime soon. NP
I really enjoyed my old 505. Sadly, I was a poor ex-student (i.e. “loans”) and had purchased it used. It had indeed been thoroughly “used.” Things (e.g. exhaust) began to fall off about a year after I purchased it and eventually, when certain critical front suspension pieces (who needs tie rods anyway?) broke, I…
Thank you
I’m not talking about run-of-the-mill Ferraris, Astons, and Lambos. I’m curious about the next-level-up million dollar type vehicles.
No, but seriously, how many units can these many manufacturers move each year?