That would have to be unique to North Carolina.
That would have to be unique to North Carolina.
“...the unfortunately forgettable RZ-1...”
How come tunnel-digging-rocket-man-Elon has not discovered gravity?
“...a pig on a spit, and if that spit was being turned by a Lucas Electric motor, one side would be burned to cinders while the other remained frozen.”
Computers make it possible to track down non-ABS brake master cylinders.
“...as long as everything stays in working order.”
This was apparently a surprise to Toyota, also. They did not have this vehicle at any of the auto shows. Certainly not for lack of space, among their 75+ cars on display. (How many different Camry variations do they need? Vanilla is only one flavor.)
Anyone who raises their hand to join that catastrophe should be put on a suicide watch.
Toyota used to brag about being the most American automaker with assembly plants and corporate owned parts suppliers located in all 50 states. They had brochures at the auto shows listing all those companies and proclaiming their pride in US manufacturing. I had all kinds of fun sending those brochures over to my…
“For the bank to take them seriously, the brothers were told they needed to give up their sports car lark.”
Dear Amazon:
What is this “cluster” of which you speak?
Will they change their corporate motto from “Zoom-Zoom” to “Bland-Bland”, to reflect their new attitude against excitement and driver engagement?
...and then wrap everyone in a three foot thick layer bubble wrap, with just their little hands and feet sticking out to indicate that there is a human within the “ball-of-safety”.
I live in one of the states that the survey and your article claims charges women more.
A whole page of scrolling down to find the correct comment.
Ceramic rotors “can withstand over 2,000 degrees”.
Not a “sports car”.