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Rolex’s on a train not terribly surprising. Rolex’s and 3 carat diamond ring on a bad bus route on the other hand is like when a toddler falls into the polar bear enclosure at the zoo. The moment you see it you can’t help but hold your breath a second.
All i8 had to do was accelerate then cut over well ahead of drive cam guy. Instead he pulls into to his lane excruciatingly slowly him out of his forcing him to either brake or hit his car. I don’t think he would have pulled this crap on a city bus or a 4x4 with a roo bar. I don’t think I would have hung around to…
a Dodge Stratus that he calls “The Bone Machine”! With only one CD constantly on loop in the player.
I pulled my old candy bar DARE phone out of the drawer three weeks ago to use as a backup alarm clock. My current phone sometimes shuts itself off. the old one stayed charged the entire three weeks despite periodically trying to sync itself with verizon backup manager. When I think of all the money I would have saved…
Mike you hold the opinion that the way those integrate into the bed is one of the best things. I look at it as a missed design opportunity. Those ramps could have been integrated into the undercarriage as a skid plate and they would serve two jobs, still be easily on and off, less likely to be stolen, and not clutter…
You are partially right Vin, it does have to do with diet. Quite simply the American Mustang is stronger then the European version for the same reason our bears and other land mammals are. America provides more easily available nutrition in our ecosystem. We have an abundance of Cars and Coffee’s and the American Car…
The longer Maserati waits to develop their electric car the more hard work is already going to be done for them by other manufacturers. Then they will take essentially the same skateboard and add a reasonably beautiful Italian exterior design and some quality interior and proclaim themselves “very different”.
I’d wager it’s mostly people who want a car that sounds better then it performs.
Hoon doing donuts in the rain is smarter/safer then reporter standing water in line with power lines she says are bursting into flames. Team Curfew drives are the best drives here. I know I much rather get called out to an overturned F-150 then an electrocuted news team that thought a downed power line was a good…
Fridays at Jalponik likely start with battle for the best press car. I imagine it like this:
In Holland it might be smarter to buy a boat and a scooter.
In the states we accept that the police may very well shoot us during a routine traffic stop and yet some how I don’t think we could tolerate speed cameras.
Sure pick the guy that could have a home with an ocean view in every window and and he chooses Omaha.
Even more concerning is when your wife buys it for you and doesn’t ever ride in it. Better re-check that life insurance policy.
I remember those days. We started reading the paper ever sunday from age 13 to 16 and you could indeed find original cobras for $3-4k. People were getting more for Boss Mustangs and Challengers back then. (1982)