Not that rare if you look for Japan imports. My friends have re-imported three LHD Hammers (one of them pictured above in downtown Warsaw) from Japan to Europe in 2014 alone. $40k range for low-mileage cars.
Not that rare if you look for Japan imports. My friends have re-imported three LHD Hammers (one of them pictured above in downtown Warsaw) from Japan to Europe in 2014 alone. $40k range for low-mileage cars.
This is an exaggerated Gourney flap.
I did. It's hilarious. It would go to the "list of racing drivers' excuses" maintained by the gone but not forgotten JustGoFaster if it was in a race. But wait, he managed to almost crash because:
1. PSI
2. Steering wheel not straight.
I don't know which makes me laugh more.
This and the passive voice ("a mistake was…
Toshiba calls it Regza Link
OK, I must admit the Audi % is just my rough guess, however educated. It might be 10% or 15% as well, but still - I would not consider it a dealbreaker. In fact, you have given a great (and still not obvious for buyers) piece of advice yourself: checking the logbook for the repair. If the repair has been done, the car…
The sources of what? The Polish tradition? It's in the linked book.
I must admit I messed up the forums, the Porsche bit is from pelicanparts:
Point is, the percentage of cars plagued by timing chain trouble would be roughly the same as of those Porsche engines giving up after an IMS failure. rennlist.com forums were realistic enough regarding the Porsche IMS failure: it _may_ happen on around 5%, or in plain numbers: 4000 of 80000 cars imported to the US…
The boring part: Lotus Esprit Turbo (May), Mach 1 (Hammond), and Porsche 928 (Clarkson). Now the interesting part: they were thrown out of Argentina after being attacked even though they probably didn't intend to troll the entire country. At least, not in the way they intended.
Jason - drunk driving in Poland is not subject to a lecture, but an felony punished with 2 years jail sentence.
Paul, if an underinformed PR intern writes "only recently" it does not mean he knows shit about Polish culture. The mistletoe kissing tradition dates to 17th century in Poland. What is more interesting - 1929 research by Kazimierz Moszyński has proven this Polish tradition to be independent from the long-standing and…
This makes it a… crack pipe, I believe?
You’re so welcome!
I see, sure, this longitudinal engine config calls for significant modifications to the Fiero chassis (and the proportions of a Diablo call for even more), but as long as it has not been made/bent/welded/ from scratch, but was rather an (extensive) modification of an existing chassis I would not call it…
This is not a hacked together Fiero re-body either, nor is there some ancient VW type 1 platform skulking beneath the orange fiberglass and rock, paper, scissor doors. Instead, the car supposedly sports a purpose-built chassis by a company called Italian Designes (yes, with an e in there where you wouldn't expect it)…
I somehow was NOT AT ALL surprised to hear the familiar “ja pierdolę” (OH, FUCK!) in Polish once they got out of the car. Not at all.
Because it is a VW Phaeton.
This looks ghetto.