My wife and I are fairly sure we’ve seen only a handful more of these than Saab 9-4Xs.
My wife and I are fairly sure we’ve seen only a handful more of these than Saab 9-4Xs.
These are so rare and weird that my wife and I actually noticed one the other day. Freaky weird. In Northeast Ohio, I’d bet there are enormous areas where people have never seen one.
Same here. If you truly want that job, you’re defective. That also goes for any elected office in the federal government, but particularly for the president.
Beyond that, will they need to have a special prerequisite class where they teach them to drive a manual?
I just watched the video and this is an accurate description. You could almost feel the disappointment when they told him he’d be driving that ridiculous thing. You know, instead of the real cars they told him he wouldn’t be driving today.
Ford Edge: A vehicle so uninteresting that they updated the platform and none of us noticed. Apparently it was basically all new for 2015. Here I thought it had been in production since 2006...
The last car I drove with one was a 2012 or 2013 Mercedes E-class. It was so comforting to have it out there. My first car had one and I haven’t had one on a personal car since then.
They’re just the usual round bulbs and they’re great. It’s super bright in there and they’re 5000K bulbs, so you can really see things. Definitely makes working in there easier.
A funny story that actually supports this: About 6 months before I moved out of my last building, a couple of owners nominated me for HOA president because I had the longest tenure of any year-round resident in spite of the fact I was a renter and the only requirement was that they be a resident of the building.
To add to this: Nobody from California calls it “Frisco”, even those of us from SoCal (and we don’t like the people up there). Only filthy easterners (anywhere east of CA) say this.
You have clearly never lived anywhere with an HOA. The people that become the leaders are almost invariably people that would become totalitarian despots if given the opportunity. It’s just like politics in general.
Can confirm. I’ve seen many of these...
I have the best of both worlds with a top section of windows and 100W daylight LED bulbs. If I ever replace it, I’ll get 2-3 sections with frosted windows around the clear ones to let in even more light.
Are you sure you’re not Torch? Sock puppet much?
Neat stats, but they don’t refute my point. You need to take these numbers in context and discount them because their average buyer age is still well below retirement.
Considering the engine block is the same (just with bigger bore), it’s only a risk if they put the RS engine into the next ST and fail to find a solution to the apparent head gasket issue.
And note that you probably subconsciously found it sexier even though you had no clue why.
Not crushing anything too hard. I’ll probably have my car for at least 8-10 more years and the wife is hell-bent on buying something painfully lame for her next car, so wagons aren’t even in the running.
I posted basically the same thing. Fool us once...
STs don’t have issues, only RSs do.