One of the Mission Impossible movies, Tom Cruise is on a Ducati that suddenly has semi-knobby tires, then suddenly has street tires again.
One of the Mission Impossible movies, Tom Cruise is on a Ducati that suddenly has semi-knobby tires, then suddenly has street tires again.
Faster than an RS7, fun, reliable-ish.....
Everyone should avoid getting in to a fight, and if you start one, you should get charged for that.
The Mercedes E-class cabriolet comes in AWD (“4matic”). Pretty sure you can get the A3 vert with it, and the TT always has. The current BMW 2 series cabriolet has it and I think there’s always been a two door convertible X-drive option somewhere in the lineup.
I wouldn’t go the fumigation route - the foam in the seats might absorb enough poisonous stuff to remain dangerous.
What about going to a body shop and baking it in their paint booth? Although insects are hardy things, might be good to research that, but I would think a couple of hours at a couple of hundred degrees…
The perfect entry-level supercar. On a $100K budget you can buy this and pick up a Crown Vic at county auction for your DD
Putting on my economist hat: buying a used manual boosts the market value of used manuals, which boosts residual values, which lowers the capital cost on a lease, which lowers the monthly lease payment.
The Boxster has a very unique weld on the rear of the car, and if the car is in an accident and that weld requires repair or replacement, it has to be done by a specially certified tech. As I found out when I borrowed a friend’s Boxster, made a foolish sudden stop for a parking spot, and got rear-ended.
Point being, a…
If we’re really dreaming here, how about a Gary Seven/Roberta Lincoln show? It was intended as a spin-off. Great all ages show, with a mix of Mission Impossible and ideas about saving the environment, avoiding war and famine, etc. I’d love it set in the late 60s/early 70s but if production costs woul dbe too high it…
Friend of mine just took delivery on a new G70 two weeks ago. They put around $6K on the hood making his lease payment very attractive. I haven’t driven it, but he’s owned a ton of manuals and is very happy with it.
16 is a child? 16 is old enough to drive, be an emancipated minor, and marry in most states. Not defending this guy - I mean, 16, ewww, no thanks - but its not a child. Let’s not pretend the guy who rapes a 6 year old is the same as this idiot.
Arguing that attempting to do something heinous does not meet the criteria for a specific crime is not - repeat not - arguing in favor of the heinous behavior.
If I hit a guy in the stomach, and it turns out it wasn’t a guy but a very realistic looking mannequin or doll, did I commit assault?
No, but if you try to shoot me, and it turns out you really shot a mannequin or a picture of me, it isn’t attempted murder. That’s a closer analogy.
But if you try to rob a bank, and it turns out its just a film set built to look like a bank, you don’t get convicted of bank robbery.
Reliability surveys go up to what, 5 years? Take any Audi at ten years or older and tell me how reliable it is. The electrical stuff in particular.
Nah man, I’m white and its big and think and the white ladies love it.
So, not much cheaper than an E class wagon. Which has similar power, a nicer interior, more cargo space, and RWD.
Cadillac needs to find a new design language. Making cars that look like lego blocks isn’t working, and the fussy interiors are the exact opposite of where the market is going.
And ditch the three letter names. We get it, you’re emulating the Germans, but you don’t have the decades of brand legacy behind them to make…
My 3-year old CPO with 30k miles was essentially 1/2 price of new