Almost bought one of these new when I lived across from the Mitsu dealership back then, probably one of my better decisions when I decided to pass on it. Amazing how clunky it looks now.
Almost bought one of these new when I lived across from the Mitsu dealership back then, probably one of my better decisions when I decided to pass on it. Amazing how clunky it looks now.
It is a good Am, but I don’t think it is Grand.
#TeamDiagonal
He is not the Anti-Christ. The Anti-Christ will be competent.
From now on I will refer to Donald Trump as “he who must not be named” Like Sauron and Voldemort. All he really wants is for us to say his name, I refuse to give him that.
As I only ever see one shoe by the side of the road, I have theorized that the divorce rate among shoes is going up. With all the millions of pairs of shoes out there, there have to be some that have made a bad match.
I see one shoe all the time. I asked Doug Demuro to write an article on it a couple of years ago, but he ignored me :(
It took me a while to refine it down to:
Very surprised you haven’t seen this before, this a is very common practice used on pre-owned lots across the country. I’m not defending it, but it is hardly novel.
Back when cars didn’t have airbags?
Toolkit is probably worth $100,000.
BS that Lexus does not know which dealers got LFA’s That the PR department doesn’t know how to work the inventory system (and no one in operations cares to waste their time helping) is the real answer.
Without a doubt this is the best Deadspin article I have ever read, and I abhor the very existence of boxing as a sport.
ESPN is nowhere close to where they were ten or even five years ago. But then again, what is?
See my initial comment above; “Handles like a cow.”
Handles like a cow.
Also playing the Texans.
But a Chrysler Crossfire is arguably even worse (unrealized pretensions and all...) Besides, it is way to big to fit in a Crossfire.
Bet it doesn’t have anti-roll bars though. Chrysler thought they weren't that important.