He was referring to the Saturn, genius.
He was referring to the Saturn, genius.
So a Chinese driver was confused and wrecked his car? This isn’t news.*
CJ8s are bringing ridiculous money. They will likely continue to appreciate at 50% per year because of their rarity and desirability, and repairs are easy to make. NP
He painted a 250GTO white for God’s sake! He’s not a car guy. He’s a douche nozzle with a big checkbook and an exhibitionism fetish.
This is brilliant! Why hasn’t somebody tried this already. Oh, wait. The French did. How’d that work out for the concert goers at the Bataclan?
Raph, a little help with the grays, por favór.
Yes to the blue. Always Ferrari blue. But I see your 456 and raise you 3 doors:
Bravo! CJ-3As need love too!
Around here, most of the guys in the trades - myself included - are switching to the Transit. The ergonomics are light years better than the Econolines or Express vans. I can walk upright in the back of the Euro-style vans where I would have to crawl into my old E350. That the company clinging to pushrod motors is…
If this is trolling, then it is spectacular.
Wrong. That’s Jim Rockford.
Is it wrong of me to see this picture and immediately think how much better looking the Lights cars are than the Indy cars?
RX-8. I’d owned an FB and FC previously and loved both. I’ve also loved driving the FD. But the RX-8 I drove was just uninspiring. Ok, it had a slushbox, but the engine lacked the excitement of the previous cars.
This isn’t awkward. This just sounds like the conversations with my colleagues over lunch on any given day at the jobsite. Come to think of it, we all need probably need to see a shrink.
This looks absolutely awful. When will it be on so I can set my DVR?
3 door FTW!
It may be an unpopular opinion, but it’s the truth.
Please Freddy, shut up about the SC! I need the price on these things to stay down and the availability to remain high until I’m ready to pick one up for CrapCan racing.
If loving that is wrong, I don’t wanna be right.
If the police cite the kid with failure to yield, as mentioned, then his insurance company will have no choice but to pay up.